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Show The Salt Lake 'Telegram, rent SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1903. o o Ml n 4 f V. - W n. V HA i1 Ka I M Afl Seventh -- outh and Jordan river. rKUM IHb WUfflfc ve PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. Standing of the Clubs. 63 103 . r.c. .612 W. L P. 103 4C m .612 .562 a .F,3S 51 .fdS 40 ( r9 105 .104 105 m F5 .4:?:: .WO 104 10O ...... McFibben. r.f Holland, r.f Hanlon, lb Fay. s.s St. Vrain, p Totals 40 ve tip-to- .. Marshal!, r.f Bums, 2b Weaver, c.f.... Zearfoss, c... HoutZ, l.f from Roach, Jimmy Wiggs t Butte's star wirier, again yesterday. Ife "was a game, and of the kind that keeps the "fans" on the but Jim Wiggs was there all the time. The Saints hammered out all their run? in the sixth inning, and not until the eighth did the crowd from the wicked city come up to the danger line. Then It did look bad for the locals, just for a few minutes, while Wiggs was getting out a. new brand of curves, but the inning ended with the "Buttes" one run behind. There was "nothing doing" in the ninth. The score: Avon four-to-fi- 1 0 38 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 o 11 11 0 1 . o 0 ; 0 2 11 27 0 0 o 4 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 5 1, 1 3 t 0 r 3 0 0 3 0 1 11 0 o 1 2 2 1 , . Ward. 2b T.arocque. 3b Shaffer, lb Wilrnot, if Bunkle. &s Meli ale, cf Baiuklia, rf Boach, cp Henry, i- - s-- r. h i" .?.' r f It f - r; ly Brfrk l'rrif. . Cr.t. fin !r?''s-: . 4 4 i 1 0 J 0 1 100 Philadelphia 0 31 1" TJ ' CASn REGISTERS. .311 Yesterday's Gameo. Brooklyn. 2; Pittsburg.. 0. Totals ...26 4 6 27 11 0 Batted for Henry in the ninth inning. Score bv innings Sri It Lake 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 05 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Butte 04 runs Salt Lake J, Karned Summary: Buite 1. Three-bas- e hit llanley. Two-bas- e hit Weed. Stolen bases Ward 2, Bandelm, Bunkle, McIIaie, Donahue, Weed and Shta. Struck out By Wiggs 11. by Boach 4. Bases on balls Off Wiggs 3. 7. Left on bases Salt Lake 4, Butte Sacrifice or and Davis. Time game CO. Umpire Houston. iiOston, j; Chicago, New York. 12; St. Louis, r terms. AMERICAN LEAGUE. .Standing cf tlie Clubs. I.:k Uoston hits-Bun- kle fit Today's Games. Loy Angeles at Seattle. Butte at Salt Lake. San Francisco at Tacoma. Helena at Spokane. !'. f2 43 41 V 2 51 11 30 ui S3 .4 .3D ' Lak .1 1 1 - - - Yesterday's Gaines. m City. - - -t FOB S.n 1) KXCHANflK F. e.u for board. j ... 112 e 1 sri : tn gl """rpCFTLYT Soars, 10 1221 5 21.) Househo?;I.-r- 5 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 r.f.. , Oar.non, l.f Beidv, 3b oiark. lb Whitnev, c San-.uei- s, p Thatch.r. 4 r p "II. lliMrbran.l 0 2 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 1 2 1 0 5 0 3 1 0 1 5 1 0 1 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 Scovo bv inr.inirs: Seattle 0 2 0 l.o.; Aiigeles 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Los Angcb-an Franci.--.c- s 1 wn-ba- LS 47 31 -3 Bl Oakland. 7; S;m FreiT-.'sc- o los Ar.gelcs. S l'ortbind, 4; Seattle, 0. S 2 Jrt 51 .r.v. .."a". Ci .:-- ') t!2 .4V. 1 Umpire Spokane, 9; Helena, 6. SPOKANE, Aug. 15. Dennis McCarthy on the board for the Senators appeared Hi Acstertlav. delivery was sampled i'reelv. The -- arne was loosely fielded and both nitchers were accorded miserable the visitors well in support. Elagle bld hand. Attendance 1200. SPOKANE. A.B. R. IT. P.O. A. E 2b Ferris, Hendricks, r.f Huelsman, s.sl.f 3 0 1 3 0 1 1 3 5 4 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 2 2 12 7 0 2 1 I 0 2 0 0 0 2S 9- , Zaluskv, clb Hanson, P Totals 0 2 .35 Nordvlce, Cariu'-vcf Deisel. 3b.... Slavic. 10 13 3 3 1 0 1 1 H - 0 0 4 1 1 0 2 0-- 1 B 27 0 H ELENA. A. E. A.B. B. H. P.O. 1 of Na-- 1 n ii' '.-i-i.'.-- W f 4 0 3 1 S - 2 4 0 2 3 . 2 3 1 0 4 2 .'. 1 0 0 0 3 0 6 11 24 11 .....f,0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 42 0 0 0 n by innings: 'lie una 1 2 2 0 0 Totals , 1 i 'bv, Futt:m.u" 1 1 3 F ' 0 0 11112 3 4 e OHrk-.-n. 1 1 3 p; .'.'. -Bradlov. r.i lb Mu'.W. I f .1 2 1 0 2 2 0 S 0 0 9 0 G Summary: Earned runs Spokane 2.e Three-bas- e hits Single. Nordyke. hits Carner, Hendricks, Dunn. hits Single. Ferris, Deisel. Stolen has" Nordvke. Struck out By Slagle 3, bv McCarthy 3. liases on balls Off Slagle on bases Spokait 2 off McCarthy 1. 2, Jbdena 10. Double olays Hanson to Deist-1Carisch to Peoples, McCarthy to Hit by pitcher Zeigler. Time of Zeigler. 2 :00. Empire Wa rner. game Two-bas- Sac-riti- ce lft . 0 Tacorna, 11; San Francisco, 5. TACOMA, Aug. 13. With the score 4 to in favor of San Francisco, the Tigers at .3'X DM rr,',?. h., N . !?T.r'.7 OB BENE, h"'"-Mu i irf IN LOCATED 1. i- or. r I - South and Fifteenth West. Route 13. Operated by Warren Peless, No. Iff. method. E. 2r.d South. Bcs'.nr.crs a sr rr 1 And teacher of i I!n ar.d i . Sprrl.il rate of Jt er lesson till Scpn mber only. ,7 :itrhth Fas?. Vienna, receive piano-fort- e No. 4ii boulh T.l;iln. pui-II- at i lfpnon h Bru"ei.. G-r- iVT-2- ;' Brig., v, tr will Mt' DAhni. pupil of lodn intrecitcn for Hr-l!n- , If-f- dt antoTj pedersen, South. Tfl. 13.C-- CMf! Tel. C2J-- Har-moip- r. X. B . ,! l....ll C I - t. - rnrvr.5 r.c. AND vr. 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P. r.-n- Mcr.t.T J W.v'.kf r -- ' Teacher cf Piano, Voice Culture and cuUi iron. IN: rr,'-- :r. : French. tie rity:by the wr'k t orin rrfr;!h. pri FurrMshrs piano music for i!1nr!rjr par,:t Ltk" citv. L It. B d r ties. Studio 321 Constitution building. nicely :"UBNLbd:: A LOT OF LOTS :k I , Jr-- I .a. w a Trrsr. V." V & r ' - tlNI'trP r!ft f rrnv? T".?; 'c r.uuiia io i'.F.NT AT r-- NFvt v " FOBNIFUBD I.i.l Tut renv!si!rr 1, ! Ma fj: ! a. Q I . K frt I J - . )t''"MS! ba'b. c;..- !rt;!e .51. t sir..: i. iirar.e jit f.n n!t;'", S'.iiTh. FIP.ST-CLAS- MME. DR LA ROCHE RABCOCK, 7rv I" , Pl-irA- -t. b.-it-. " 172 - Ti-'- viih W lut P.fslJenci'. 81j 3rd s: Music t- LA I " V- or vrt rTtM t'trtr rTr:Nt-Hi:- ' .1 J ; s :N: r Lk"' ' NIf;t,v FFBNI.HED v. i fib- - littht NEW ncrs a. wdt as lb" advanced stuJeat. I'onrtttutln bidhilr.e StU-llo- . NFVtl.T Loots ii J. ap..v-fi- nf c . tr 'fotAjfT r'C 5 V.-n-.- - 1: fudtft'T f . trtah. Tf'cpbi'n1 v-- Teacher of Piano, Violin and . T-r- r r )tuJiu, W1LLARD E. WEIHE, Gradunt from Cor'Tvatory r FFITH !', Wt S. . ; ; 421 ( rtT.NF:trrift ' N '.. LI L; "':';: olen t cfr.i: :!. St Ler het!y.ky oh to nnninnco thnt ; !- ,t NICELY i'l'!: NIBBED tb . o.t. P 'L ent.rt.' i ir I : ! r f 1 ELEGANT FUoNT I'.fT.l.v, STE;"T-tt UVf A a 2.a M.dn. k. v " n Ntrrri.Y uii.tMit.u v AGNES OSBORNE. d'-slr- it ; - r -- o - T t- ( V.t Concert Violinist rurll of Professor r " t.,-.- NP'FLV. . FFBNIKBED Dt ft. CLAUDE J. NLTTLETON, A ' V -. .. "''3 ! r. '.N:s:;i:i r. Ff ir. !. m:vi.v e .rr fo - WISHARD, Tcacncr of Piano. 2 '3 ? U S-- 1 .:&"! v : w Ff'SIMiLl) X'uMii: l.i W Nofpi NICELY riB'NF'H:: I'.OVI A NITLY rp?'Nf!in.: J'.OOlt.t AM . ron onsn.t. iTHNirnnp ih fih ' 111 It iioth ont: rt'HMHLP nulT. at .1 $$xr':;: i Ti'-- , ' , 1 "Vr-.- T r Mar'.l- - :- 1? t . .1 1 r ON'TT C" W. ! TKN'-Mi:- :, t:ii "i r 1 1 - - P.onr tf tr-- r I.r:r. rir1FIiO.T M'TI.t pt ::n. in i r.oo.::t r: - . :" J . W ANT "I vJ. tup y. n rpnsnnirp iioo'i ''.. L M r BnoM. 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These agents purchase the papeis of the company at wholesale and retail them to their respective customers. Subscribers will de.ti direct with these carriers In all matters pertaining to the starting r.r stopping of the paper, paymentetc.for subscription, changing of address, Routes 1 to 8. Operated by W. E. Farr, who is also 143 general manager of carriers. Office, S. West Temple. 'Phone No. 240 Embraces the territory" bounded by South Temple. Second East, Fourth South and First West. Route 9. Operated by Arthur Kelley, No. 23 Earnlev's Court Embraces the territory bounded by Seventh South, Thirteenth Ecst. Ninth South and Main. Route 10. Operated by J. IT. Miller, No. 3377 S. Seventh East Embraces the territory bounded- by E!ghth. G, South Temple and North Main. Route 11. Operated by J. M. Farr. 211 Center Embraces the ter Street. 'Phone 12i4-- y ritory bounded by Eighth, T, South Temple and G. Route 12. Operated by Arthur Kelly, 23 Eard ley's Court Embraces the territory bounded by Seventh South, Main, Ninth i 5 2 r U-r- I.1" ' ! . i. rrnsMMPtn and j oap.d 4 NICBLY I TilNIFI'r.b li'Miyi PT .'r.r v.. S PBC)Ff:SSOIt COOK'S 1'lANu STL'DlO r.l Sr-eiieer-, V i I TELEGRAM CITY ROUTES. .1 .1 Pi . v. I.IUSIC. se " .i. 4. . 6 r t u.kNICELY - -l L. I'.C 77 i. ,x .t.1-"- Yesterday's Games. Karned runs Seattle 4. Los Summary: Mes T hits Trea d way, Smith, Householder, Clark. ThrfM Hurley, has-.hits Smith. i.nen cer. Double piavs MeNIchoIs to FreeBabbitt to man, Thatcher to Sear.-- to Clark. Struck out By Samuels 1, by Thatcher ?. Basos on balls Off Knglo 3. off Samuels 4. Inby Samuels, 2; hits ma'ie, 3; nings pitcht-Stolen Wild pitch Samuel. runs. 3. Gannon. Time of game Babbitt, baes 1 :40. Anj ii". H'J 73 72 d "d -2 Sacram.mto Portland eatt;- Oakland 0 0 0 12 24 6 56 13 Totals tec' II. HiMebrand bat for Samuels. P. W. a. . S' . 1! Dr. U'tiTn-'!- . rtr DB. B. VAN COTV. 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Totals Score by Innings: Routa 22.. 0 0 6 0 4 0 1 0 '- -ll Tacoma o o o 1 3 0 I 0 San Francisco Operated by Joseph Jrn.n. No. 4? S. the territory Summary: Struck nut By St. Vrain T, Ninth East Embr.T'-bv Leitman 1. Bass fn b.; Wx St. boar.d"d ny Fifth Sruth. Twelfth East, Vrain 2. off Pfeister 4. off Leitman 3. Hit Seventh South and Main ftrc-- t. St. Vrain 1, Pfeister 2. by pitcher SALT LAKE. bas s Lnwler 2, lianivan. Fay, Bor Routs 23. hit- - St. Giendon. AB. B. II. PO. A.B. 'r.iin 4 2, Fay, Lynch. Home runs- - Marshall 2 Operated by Arthur Wtir. No. ZZZ Cut- 1 4 ma 1 0 0 0 Bockenlield. 3, Earned the territory ley Avenue l.'nhrace 4 0 0 7 0 0 San Francisco 2. Sacrif.ce hit Fay. trouThirteenth South. bv Ninth bounded 4 ft 0 ble play Fay to KokendrId. on East. Twelfth South and Eighth East. 1 3 5 4 bases Tacoma 13, San Fninc:i.r ir. Hits 0 4 0 0 2 0 Off Pfeister 4. ofl' Litmari jo. Time of Route 21. 4 1 1 13 0 0 2:2l. Umpire Cnlgan. Ccr- game Operate d by Batian (Ir.plminn, 1 0 4 0 0 0 -- r 1 Jordan an Blvcr t North of Sixth 1 2 0 0 irTIONAIi LEAGUE. Er.ibrac-the B n itory Lev:n d by 33 5 10 27 1 Seventh East, Twelfth South. Ninth of Clubs. tha strevt. Main South ard Standing BUTTE. W. 1. 25. Route V.C AB. R. H. PO. A.E. !7 ';3 4 1 M 6 4 0 0 Pittsburg 5".". Operated by Arthur W Ir. No.trrl-tor?.' . U 1 1 0 5 0 0 New York :i y En.brarr-that Avnuo Cullcy 2 1 4 1 9 12 ill 41 0 Chicago bound d by Ninth South. Eb-ht, 4"i ..", 2 2 1 1 0 2 Cincinnati 41 4 l:.tft. 4 .573 'j ! Eaft. Twelfth South and Sv-nt0 0 2 3 0 Brooklyn .".2 3 4 3 .422 0 0 0 0 Boston 13 a::'-- N r!hd iri. L. rim. Mirt'.n, J CA3ri. THAPH t iy;. S-- x a Koute 20. Operated by H. C, Crozkr. No. 319 S West Temple Embraced the territory bcunded by Ninth North. Main street. South Temple and Third vV est ' Uouto 21. Operated by II. C. Crozior, T.IO S. West Temple 'Embraces the territory bounded by Seventh Nrth. Third West, South Temple and lentn west. o 0 u 0 c .;! THE I tW sn-HAN- Horei-n-.Htovit- East. ii 4 Klsev. Jb Olendon, 3b e, 3 1 2 5 Ken-hel- Donahue, 2b Flannerv, If Davis, lb .. llanley. cf .. Weed, ps,. Conk. 31) ... Anderson, ...c Shea, if Wiggs, p ... Totals .... Thlr-teent- SAN FRANCISCO. A.B. B. II. P.O. A. H. 27 13 1 3 3 3 5 o NEW OTt cr tormi. ACZA r tic ffr.t lt ctxxr. is, jioqms. F;nNisni:D unfurr '.hM loor.i for r.fibt i.oui !o ro-rn- SAFZ3. by May Schick. No. -- 70 Fourth Street Embraces the ter.ltory est. bounded by South Temple. First First South and Eleventh v, est. Routes 17 and 18. Operated bv P. L. Halt. No. 21? A Street Embraces the territory bounded bv South Temple. Thirteenth East, Third South and Second East. Route 10. Operated by J. M. Kearney, No. 1"T7 Windsor Avenue Embraces the territory bounded by Third South from Sec. ond East io Thirteenth East; from Fourth to Fifth South by Main to ii. KUIINIFHKD. I.AIi'li: moOtrr- - 7 V.rgt. 1G. Or crated one-hand- ed v, Los Angeles Butte Spokane Seattle San Francisco Tacoma Helena ........ Salt Lake. .... Houte Vtii Ten-J.1-. rOU KENT CAMrNn.'. a TTt jnnn IN ii-- UTAH ECBBBN AND JOB .SHOP. B. :i k!n?t; S. Brock, prop.: Joh wirX r,f . contracting. 41 8. W. T. I'h&r. IZli-x- Fifth South and Jordan river. ma rrnsiBHiL. r.OOMH nicely rrivat famUjr; tcrrr. iftK.r.illc ; tk .Mam ml. FURrnsnxD. s contractor: - two-bagg- er io. I'arlora for 2c, - No. 3 Operated by Arthur Kfliey. the territory Eardley's Tourt Embraces csi. bounded by First noutn.- Mxm fell on Pfeister in the third Inning and a combination of gifts and hits scored four runs. Leitman then went Into the box with the bases full and one out, and St. scored two more Vrain's runs. Three hits and an error, coupled with heady work on the bases, gave Ta-cofour in the fifth. The lieiding wad fast. Burns, Bockenfield and Fay excelling, the former with a brilliant catch of a hard fly.- TACOMA. A.B. Ft. 11. P.O. A. E. o 4 1 1 0 Lawler, c.f 5 0 0 2 1 Kanivan, l.f ' 0 1 6 .. 5 Bockenfield, "2b 1 4 4 1 1 Lynch, 3b ' 0 7 1 5 Byers, c in a Victory for Slants. Four-to-Fi- "MADAME LYNN. P.BI.lAl'.I.F. PALM- 1st and a truloglst. W. 3rd South. PP.OF. ANGBLO V. KB1SB. FC1BN- tinc palml'l. will rad the hand this Routo 15. Enthusiasts. Kept on Edge r by Close Score, Ending: Route 14. No. 4CS S. Operated by llalph Carter, First West Embraces the territory bounded by Flr?t South. Second West,Fifth South and Sixth West. MlN fcK 5 roR PAL2I1STRY. W. Seventh South Embraces the territory bounded by Fifth South. Main, j 11 A. CO i.o, t, '., PNCW N t js , ..; ; C? V. : ' f STATE, ? ' . V " -- . r -- |