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Show 16 ' HIS PI ' TO ISSUE BOf.'DS is Financing to Extent of Ten Labor f Million Dollars Approved by Commerce Commission !' WASHINGTON, July rt New railroad commerce commission, application to issue cloae to JT.OOO.tiut) aa received Tho Taaoo A Mississippi Valley wit authorised to Issue ta VS4.0U0 in S per oont bonds, to be turned over "to the Central. 11a parent corporation The securities mil be taken In conairieratlon ef money advanced by the llllnoia Cen- tral - The Wabash railroad was given permla-eio- n to aseume obligations Jo r the of tntreat Bad principal of $4 I4e o0 in equipment trust certificates ahich will be issued and sold to procure funds for feu ring the road new rolling stock The linlUmoe & Ohio app led for au- Who will celebrate the ellver auniverse nr ht their marriage WO In new equip thority to issue Eighth East street, next Saturday evening. ment trust se unties to procure funds fur new rolling stock. pac-me- Fall Authority Given Receiver for D. & ft, G. W, at -- Closer Cooperation Object of Conferences to Be Held Throughout Stale. . In an endeavor to secure a greater cooperation among the woolgrower of the state and to place before them the benefits accruing through close organtxktion, a party headed by offtcers-o- the National Woolgrowers assot lotion and the Utah State Voolgraw era association, will make an extended tuur of the etate next month. F. It. Marshall, secretary of the national organisation: Jamos A. Hooper, president, and Willard Hansen, Jr., secretary of the slate association, together with R H. Rutledge, district forester, T. E. Holman of the United States biological survey, and W. A. Crane, vice president of the Utah association, will make the trip. The iunetary of the trip will Include meetings with woolgrowers at the following towns p. m ; Satina. Ephraim, August 10, August H, at 1 p. m., Richfield, August 11, at 8 p. m ; Loam, August 12, at I p m ; Wldtsoe, August 14, at 1 p m ; 11 4 m Cedar Rangultch, August 15, City, August is. at 8 p m.. Parowan, Au2 m. and 18, Beaver, August at p. gust INCORPORATES. The Carbon County Railroad company, organised for the purpose of constructing a railroad 4 79 miles long from the Denver and Rio Grande Western railroad line to the Utah Coal and Coke companys property in Carbon county, filed articles of Incorporation witji County Clerk Clarence Cowan yesterday. The company la capitalised for IbOO.tiOO. Incorporators-arIs F.i Rains, president; A. c. Ellis. Jr, I.. F Adamson, W. W. Armstrong and lt(, Duncan MacVlchle. RAILROAD e it at 1 8 p. m. BUILDING NEW FACTORY. 'The construction of a new factory for bethe Salt Lake Insecticide--compangan last week, when ground was broken at the new site west of the Jordan river. gpecisl to Tho Tribune. The factory will employ sixty men when MOAB, July 29 The county board of completed. The newly organised indus- education at It meeting tha week trial department of the Salt Lake Comthe purchase of supplies for the mercial club assisted the officers of the coining term and made arrangements for company in the seleet.on of the factory a temporary loan to lulu the district over until school funis are received from sfca. . ft the full taxes to visit A committee was appointed , BIQ ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN. Westwater and Danish Flats and InvesPORTLAND. Ore, July 29 Dbector those the conditions at point as tigate of th National Lumber Manufacturers association were on record here today to requirements for schools to be established there for another national campaign advertisMiss Jane Hollyman was employed as ing lumber and urging ite use in various industries. The directors voted yes- teacher of music and oral expression In Moah high school for the enaulng terday to expend about 22OO.000 for this the term She is a graduate of Park college, purpose. Missouri nnd has been with a Chautauqua circuit the past three summers. Mrs. Mallory Captures New York Singles Title Sawttelle Soldiers Home Given Praise by Utahn RYE. N Y, Julv 29 -- Mrs MuCa BJunstedt Mallnev, woman's hnmpion, won the New York strte lawn tennis singles championship today by oefeattng Mrs. May Sutton Bupdy of lavs Angeles J In the fmal round on the courts ot the Green Meadow club. The matvh between the Norso wonnh and the 1904 tltlehokler marked the first time they have met this j car and as was the case In the n itional tournament a the , year ago, the greater stamina o was the decisive factor. champion Mrs Bundy outgeneral led her rl-- al In the first set, playing effectively at the net and taking advantage of Mra Mallorys backhand weakness. The --tallies were sharply played. The Californian let down In her game In the second set apparently reserving her strength for th third, but Mrs Mallory speeded tip her game and won the final net In decisive fashion. Her accurately placed drives kept Mrs Bundy on the run and forced frequent erratic returns 4, 0, SPRINGVII.LE, July 20 Melxlrt G. war yateratv, Mariner, who had sn-- rt the last three months at the Savvtn'lc Soldiers home t ha vtelle, ns hia slater and brother C.tl., is v here, Mr Hirmer is enthusiastic In hi praise of the home ami thinks it an ideal piace fop old or d'sabled eohliers He says the conditions are of the best, the resident receiving the best of food, lodging and medical ci re. and the personal freedom of the Veteran is unhampeted in any . way. Similsh-Americ- FORMER SALT LAKE MAN DROWNED AT BIRCH LAKE, MINN . J , well-know- n Serf ox Hose Womens plain silk Hose Womens Lace or Embroidered Clox Womens Fancy Lace and Imported Hose Womens Smart Sport Hose Buster Brown end Black Cat Hosiery for Children Msyols FARMINGTON, July 29 County-Cle- rk Walter W. Evans has Issued this week marriage licenses to the following couples 8tonlev Parry and Loretta Agnes Mur-paboth of bait Lake, W. C Harwood of St. Louis. Mo . and Edna Thomas of Denver. Colo ; Jose Weeks and Thelma Letjllngham. both of Salt I.ake; R - E Moffitt and Anna M Jenson, both of Manti; Edwin O. Ulmer and Dorothy Allen both of Salt lke, A F Hookins add M arena La Juan, both of Salt Lake; O. E Hackett of Ferndale, Cal., and Nelli C. Bonwhims of Black Pine, Idaho; Clifford Houston and Lillie M Morris, loth of Salt Lake, 11. B. "War wood ami Sarah J. Goodajl. both of Salt Lake, Albert SJversteip and Jessie Trilling, both of Salt Lake: Meri Staten of Salt Lake and Edna O Ebert ofTooe!e T E Nichols and Eugenia Sohon, both of Rene, Nev . Gabriel of nnote Pa , and Ruby M. Tyler- - of Richfield, Idaho. - o DATE FOR FINALS CITY HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT SET -- Fordyeo 1 Tonrlnf Afoot, ood angffeatiooa MA lift! bandy and P. Miller; singles, A. Luoraa. Riverside school playground Double, O. Baggett and C. Kilpatrick; singles, B. Bnvder. First place medals will b awarded to the winners 4f the meet. an a walkin trip " "A psychology Kitwn Mind of tha Buyer, of aelltntf nbrew Scripture In tba Making. Margrtli A atudy of tha book of tba Old Teatament," The srhedule for the games this mornTba atory ing is as follows: Utah Oil versus Fort O'Neil Adrcoturjra ta Swaclland. of a Soutk African boer ,f at municipal No. 2; "Western Douglas FhUoatratna and Soaaplna "Tba Lire of tba Opts versus Poplar Grov A. C. at Bonns-xiU- e Commercial League field: Air Mail Service versus Pound Spirit af tha Common tnw Tried Electric a 4outn Junior high school; D. the legal tradition, which we ft R. G. W. shops versus Veterans of cal! common law. from feudal time to tba Last high, and Murray how lug bbar it has triumphed arer Foreign Wars st preent v th Knights of Columbus City versus rtrat rodra 1 th field No. at municipal baU park. A st Itooaerelt, Kerroit pumUa Rooaarett. ketch with letters. Interesting either as a WEBXEM UftOtrZ, narrative, or 1ecast of it necOunt Won. Lost, PC. of his war aaperirneaf 44 9 .629 "A atudy of Bt. Joseph Smallwood Man, tba Animal letters " Tdman ' Wall Street Accounting A of the business of brokerage, lta accounting, records tnd procedure FRENUH BOOKS Bom ms Verdun: et. flnr la Front d Ie la Orient. pelius to The Tribsae, s MOAB, July 29 Just below Westwrater the Colorado river enters a small canyon and heretofore Ihe water. although at all times flowing down the canyon v, has made the descent gradually without creating any jump-oor cascade. - Stockmen of the vicinity have never found trouble about getting the stock to thft river a edge for watering In the past, but recently the waters of the stream shortly after entering this canvoa seem to take a sudden drop the entie width of the river. This drop is about two feet add has made it necessary for several stockmen to blast out a section pf the Donat Joseph Frenette, 80 year of age, canyon walls, hih c'osely approach the crusher foreman at the ml'ls c,t,h rivers edge, so that livestock may have Mining company, at Babbitt, Minn , free access to the water. wras drowned July 14, at Birth lake, near The Colorado river is unusually low the infill ard was buried In the Babbit at present Mr cemetery Frenotie formerly lived at Lnl.e and was well known tnrouph .RABBITS PROVING MENACE. L. Fait Hie west, hsixlns? been for thirteen year gperfal t The Tribune. In the employ of Jhe Nevada ConsolMOAB. July "29. Jarkrabblts are so idated Copper company at McGill, Nev. In farm section the around Mr. Cellna Frenette, mother of the plentiful dry Monticello that means are being sought xoung man, went from Fait Lake to atto destroy the pest Entire wheat fields tend the funeral Other .surviving memin the more Isolated sections ore in proc- bers of the family are a s.ster, Mr. M A ess of being destroyed and the dry form Schulte; a brother, Ovid, both of Sait era In many Instance have lost their en- Lake, and a brother, Oliver of McGill, ff -- Me-eab- n. JxifN A group of short atorira about the 4e Guerra de la Famine A atory of Franca ainc Vaisdier, !H " A modem Bameao'L'amoar KertelUanx. French romance FICTION. Lore atory by tha aatbor of Bash Island. Helmet et Nararre Ewart Way of Revelation. Fir Philip Gibbs Ne more truthful and eirtd picture of says: ." life between 1914 1916 has been written in Hermtnb-flen- B-- t modern biological keienoe, presenting tha biologist's view of life, disease and death with remarkable lucidity , Estate Busineea at a bptiker A t kmd-Re- al Profession There ta a pod deal of retl Inbook for tba sssn .whn is formation in thla small atarting In thia Una of business 1Torth-whRtrachey Books and Characters, essay of English and French men of I pecli t Mens ra Slooz Tnkt ...0 .3 City . Wteblta Omaha . 4 ... .e Oklahoma City IteS KslfiSI .ae-af- favr a ... . i, 66 . 45 41 43 49 49 .694 W .:1f ,rm .5H3 sawAtae.95 86 .31 Yesterday's Ksenlta R. H. B. At St. Joseph: ....2 88 00 OkiaimaS City 8 St. Jnaeph (flint called la aereath. (iirknt.a J Batterin' Metlee. Lore aad Long, A3amt, Hot Ilk sad Grabowakt. R. At Peaeer' .a: glrat Omaha , si Denver n. i. 410 8 . 8 2 Battertea: Tipple sod Bpeocer; Ltoas and Far. . ker. R. H. Second tame: 3 ..15 19 Omaha 11 4 Denver . SalisOoffindaffar aad Bpeocer; BatterieaFnrkar. and Toorhela bury, . JL H. At Wichita: G'0tdie-Ca- se Talbot. .1 14 Secret Titian , gr EdwardInTadea 1 soLondon cult with medieval rituals Wichita Batteries: MeLanshlla sad Crosby; Maas aad ciety Da B!lvaa Widow, and other Griffith Harrison (Tea leainx) well written, with an stories. .Short stories M ar- tOVTKZEX AA8OCIATI0X, Inspiring optimism Moorehouse Gauntlet af Alceste. UrSfery etory with a ouesttua yon cant solve a humor that will captivate, and n real romance1 Clever Wharton Glimpse of the Moon studv f i young married couple whose glimpses of the mon are these momenta when lor first bieeeomt and flref finds futfilluxat CHILDREN'S BOOKS. ' Brownell Thankful Spicers. Blnckle the trow, , Hill Trails, Bnrfhn Bd , Renfrew of the Royal UbiBtri (SecAt Atlanta Atlanta 1 1. Memphia Book of tha Hock Golding' r ond fame eemn iaalnsa hy asreement I iwieoo amp at Grave! Point. At hew Or lee e a hew Orteaa 4, (ha tine 0091 KcUeed 4 stty Atkins. Psilorman, J. (Kievan innlase 1 Martin f hlldrn's Mnwiowo, At Blrmln hast birrelerham It, Kaeh Title L Paine First Down, Ketacky. At Mobiis Atabils ft, LatU Keck . EahnUn Bsiatt af agln ............ .......................... Brgs Wool Golf Hose Womens Wool Outing Hose , , Ogden and Nibley Teams in Return MatchToday Contest With Davis County Farmers Goes Into Extra Frame for a Decision. The Ogrisn Golf and Country club team will play a return match with the Nlblnv park golfers today. The match will be over th Nibley park links, and will start this morning st 9:30. In th, previous match played at Cgdetn, tht Junction cdty team . was victorious by a score of 22 to 8. It Is expected tnat from twenty to twenty-fi- v Ogden golfers will make the trip to the local links today. MS LEAGUE FLAG Championship Honors Won Decisive . Triumph by in Clash With Logan. FENCE-BUSTER- S HAVE FIELD DAY IN BIG LEAGUES Farm Bureau League Standing f th Clubs. Cache County ... Davis County ... Morgan County . BoxelJer County Bpeeiel te The Tribune. LOGAN, July 39. Cache county won the championship and the ellver trophy In th Form Bureau league baseball series held during the farmers encampment at the Agricultural college this week. The Cache nine today won from Davis county by th score of ( to 4 In a most Interest big contest played before a monster encampment crowd. Davis hod previously defeated Morgan county by the score of 8 to 4. The contest today wan a Scheduled seven-innin- g gems on account of other pressing business, bat when the seventh liming came the two were tied at 4 --all. Norm Nelson, leading Northern Utah league shortstop, delivered the winning hit In th eighth sad crossed th plat with the winning run. (Ucns. AB Ball DAVIS. t B.rsn.lta Total 84 S 1 24 7 totals 34 4 124 38 Seor by inologa: 0 3 0 3 4 0 Cache Ceuoty 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 Darla County Snnanary Error. J, Waite 2, Joe. 0, Waite, Kcofltld, Firth. Tvro-bae- e hit Nrlees. Stolae ba,e 0. Waite 3, Baleen. lAeabman, J. Bate ee baila Off Stott 3. Struck Waite. bnt By Stott 4, by Ball 0 Wild pitch Stott. 1.0ft on baaea Cache 0, Darla 7. Umpire Chrietaniea. 30 Turf Results and Entries XFXILW0STH July 29. (By th Assort-ate- d Frew. ) Smashin g out th grand homo runs for th total of twenty-on- e afternoon's session, and piling up a new record for total homo runs hit world in any on day, major league fence busters today held an open field meet with Keo Williams, St. Louis Brown slugger and Babe Ruth of the Yanks up In the running. , ,, his twenty-fourt- h Williams, by knocking homer of the season, tied his Mackman rival, TUlle Walker, for the American league home Tun honors. Ruth boosted hie season total to eighteen at' the expense of the Chicago Whit Sox.NaRogers Hornsby of th St. tionals, Who yesterday squalled the Na-he tional lesgu boms run record when clouted out his twenty-sevent- h against New York, was not In th seloat circle of gam wreckers today. Of these homers the National league sluggers were on th long end of the American league total with fourteen. Seven were swatter gathered seven. a double-headin at made Philadelphia between th Chicago Cub and the Phil-lle- e. The locals got five and the Cubs drove out two. Reb Russell, Pirate outfielder, once famous os a Chicago Whit Sox pitcher for the and more recently runner-u- p American Association home run honors, got hi first major league circuit clout off Fred Toney at New York since hi return to the big show. Tierney and Cooper, two of Reb's playmates, collected on saoh off tha Giants, while Max Carey, another Pirate, slammed out two. The afternoon's tabulations follow; No. Player and Club. National league: 1 Lee, Philadelphia ...- - 1 Walker, Philadelphia 1 Wrlghtstone, Philadelphia 2 Henline, Philadelphia 1 Cheeves, Chicago 2 OFarrell, Chicago 2 Carey, Pittsburg 1 Russell, Pittsburg 1 Cooper, Pittsburg 1 Tierney. Pittsburg 2 Flack, St. Louis 2 Griffith, Brooklyn . CHICAGO, Iuta er E.H 0.A.I AB R H 0 A. 4 3 3 3 2 Scofield, e 4 0 3 S 3 3 3 0 32 p .. 4 liStott, p . 4 S I K.ndetMb 4 3 33 0 Joate, 3b 8 0 T 0 0 3 3 4 e. 4 2b Staker, George, 3 3 g Fhmn.ef 2 0 0 0 Oiliou, 8b.. 4 N elects, ta 2 3 3 3 l'llnr, 3 3 S. .,4 3 3 Leehnm.lf 4 0 ' OtFlrth, If. 4 3 2 W Frheia Tharae, ef 4 4 0 0 Bertas, rf S I.- Wtelb-rf 4 3 J. lb-rfWaite, .. 4 3 Flitter, rf 3 1 0 W!te.2b tor tha paraoa fotnf Sopliluta. Canyons Wall Is Blasted in Order to Reach Water Gowns Tailored and Fancy Crepe da Chine and Basse Crepe Underwear; some Georgette Crepe Dainty Sachets and Ribbon Garters WM. H. ADAMS, Auctioneer. mid-seas- book of Special te The Tribune. Shanahan Vests, Knickers, Combinations, Step Ins, Kayeer, CLIFFORD A. KAY, Receiver. York-Bosto- iHtrolt Common Connell of Detroit, ed. Tht Corporation of tha Tbun of Detroit la Interaatinf hUtortcnUr, betnf tha act of In rorporetton and journal of tha Board of Truateea, J Mohawk and Glove Silk Underwear Staples and Fancy Hose Infants Half Sox and Three Qnar- - tere Sox, in ellk, lisle or fiber Beautiful Fure Silk Scarfs Kayeer Silk Gloves and Chamolsettes Grewen Chamois Suede Gauntlets and Long Gloves Steinberg er French Kid Gloves, Gauntlets and Long Gloves g and how be won out J. FRENETTE. DONAT in Davis County Busy tire garuan YANKEES LOSING HOME ST. LOUIS 1406 Marriage License Clerk rap-tdl- To be closed out at auction by order of the court, the smartest ladies shop west of Chicago, Goods all new, clean stock. to go to the highest bidder. Nothing like it in the west, Come and buy your favorite hose and undies at your own price. Here will be your chance to buy clever goods for Xmas presents. Bale starts Monday, 10:30 a. m., continues every dfcy until the entire stock is sold. Wm. H. Adams, the leading auctioneer of the wesf, has been appointed by the court to conduct the sale. Over 30,000 worth of the highest grade goods to be sold. The following brands. . Agoto -- in-t- Grand School Board to Obtain Temporary Loan V the Lockwood committee, expressed the hope that Mr. Gompert might go forward with your great work for the betterment of working people and humanity. Adolph Lewis in a message said: The American people are to be congratulated on haring had you with them and upon your splendid work for the benefit of the people of thia coune try. Twenty-firMarried Couple George W. Perkins, president of the International Cigarmakers ' union, of Hold which Mr. Gompers is viee president Years and ,an active member, told the labor leader his to America fifty nine was good for the tolling Family Reunion August ,5 years ago coming masses, the labor movement 'and all Mr. and Mr. Martin 8clturinff, wbo mankind. were married in Ogden, August 2, 1897, will celebrate their silver wedding anniversary at their home, 250 Eighth East street, Saturday evening, August 5. FANS, SAYS Following their marriage, the couple moved from Ogden to Salt Lake, and BACKER they have since made their home in this city. Mr. Schuring is chef at the Commercial club. ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 29. (By the AsNine children were born to thetn, all sociated Freea.) A stoxemeqt that aJot-oof whom are living in Salt Lake. The hotel manager had Informed him that three or four New York men had excotiplo aleo have two grandchildren. Friends of the family and relative pressed hope that the locai Americans will join them in merry-makinat thir would win the pennant this year was home in eelebration or the anniversary. made public today by Paul V. Bunn, general secretary of the chamber of commerce, In replying to Frazee's Honor Paid to Memory statement on the recent Harry n New deal. ' of Kaysville Pioneer At the some time Mr. Bunn denied that the proteet made by the chamber of commerce agalnet Special te Tbs Tribune. deals In major KAYSVILLE July 29. The descen- leagues had been inspired or that it had dants of John R Larues of Kaysville held particular reference to At. Louis and It tlielr third annual family reunion at Lib- pennant chances. Mr. Bunn asserted the wo made In order to prevent erty park in Salt Lake yesterday after- protest from noon. Mr Barnes was the father of money becoming the deciding factor Mavor John G M. Barnes of .Kays-vill- e pennant race. The statement continued: and of Commissioner Arthur F. Barnes of Balt Lake. There are .nearly Our wvtlciwn was not directed so 100 descendants. While many reside In much at Mr. Frasee, because he did Just Kaysville, FsK TaAe and Provo, there about what Mr. Frasee wo expected to are members of the family reside In do, but more towards those higher up in baseball, whose duty we consider it to be England, Canada and Annapolis, Md. The program consisted of a banquet, to prevent the stronger teams from milkspeeches and music. Ther were games ing tho weaker teems of their stars in for the children and other amusements, order to make winning the pennant, a Sirs. Emily S. Borne, widow of John R. cinch. was present. Barnes, one of the hotel managers In John R. Barnes was born In Bedford- St. Thursday Louis called me up. that ther shire, England, and came to this coun- were three or four Newstating York men stoptry In 1853. His ship was seven weeks ping at his hotel and they sJl were so crossing the ocean and It was seven disgusted that they . expressed the hope months from the time he -- left Liverpool that fit. Louis would win the pennant until he arrived in Balt lAke. He and from their own home town. his wife had 2d cents. They came to Kaysville to make their home. Mr. Barnes taught school and walked four miles to his labors each day. Later he took up terming. Boon he entered the mercantile business and later became s IN banker. He also was partner tat a tannery with William Stewart. He was regarded as on of the pioneeis of the dry farm era. Mr Bam died three years ago at the age of 88. surrounded by his family and The annual city horseshoe pitching beloved by his neighbors. Of the twelve surviving children, the tournament will be conducted at the Libpork playground thia week. The following attended the reunion: John G. erty will consist of singles and doubles M. Barnes, Oeirge TV, Bn r nee. Mrs. event team competition, and will be ployed Henry H. Blond and Htse Mary A Barnes, off on tha tournament elimination plan. all of Kavsvllle; Oommtesinner Arthur F. Barnes. Royal ( Barnes and Mrs. Law- Gome will be the beat two out of three, rence O. Blood, all of Said Lake, and Mrs. and will be played on Thursday and Friat 4.30. Georg E. Barton of Prove. There were day evenings, commencing Much interest In tha meet is being also present forty grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. shown, several teams of men representing th respective recreation center having already entered their names. Th entrants to date or os follows: New Books for Library Liberty park Doubles, W. Heath and J. Waymon; singles, J. Betts. MISCELLANEOUS Ntbley park Doubles, A. Betts and folJowtn books wtil bo tebied to tho pub- Robbins; singles, G. R. Davidson, Hanson and Pioneer perk Doubles. lic library Monday Tho nupcrleneo of partner; singles, J. Piute. Andrew Finding Youth. nun who at 40 found feimaelt out of a )ob, Central playground Doubles, G. Miller T 18 EAST THIRD SOUTH messages. Charles C. Lockwood, member of the New York legislature and ehairman of -- 5. Receives president of the American Federation of 'Labor, observed today the of what he considers one of the biggest event of hi life his landing in the United Etatee aa an English immigrant boy. The labor chieftain epeut the day in New York, bnt hie office at Federation of Labor headquarter here was visited by a stream of messenger boys bringing 250 their home, telegrams and letters of congratulation and good wishes. Alfred Smith, former governor of New York, was on of those who sent 11U-tt- tn order to give Joseph H Yount?, formerly of Salt Lake,-- legal Jurisdiction over Rio the properties of the Iienver Orande Western Railroad company in 5f I tali as receiver the line, i erUfied roptesr of the paper creating the receivership by the federal district court In Iienver recently were filed yesterday with the clerk of the United elates district court for Utah. The pagers recite the claims of the New York Trust company and the Rankers' Trust company, botn of New York, against the railroad for default on the payment of bond tnterest and principal, and assert that the receivership la necessary- to "protect the Interests of the plaintiffs and to avert lrrorsraule Injury to the plaintiffs and the stockholders " Among the allegations of the petition ft la recited that the Western Pacific Railroad corporation has received the part of the dividends fromof $10. greater PSPVHiO tho value stotk capital par fHuh Fuel company, subject only to the first consolidated mortgage of the Rio Grande Western Railway company of lS!i-- , In a manner prejudicial to the Intervals of thejholders of the adjustment bonds of the Denver ft Rio Grande Railroad company. Piling of the certified copies of the record and of the exhibits attached tbere-l- o automatically gives the receiver authority to operate and control the property of the railroad In Utah. Chieftain WASHINGTON', July 29. Samuel Com per s, who ha bees called tbs grand eld man of American labor, by virtue of hie long tenure of office ss and an ' S no Congratulations on. Anniversary of Arrival in U,S. flnanctct to tho extent of aivroUmately ltMK0.0od ae approval today by tho i J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1922. ........... .................. ...... ..t... ...... Total RESULTS. Flrat rae. 6tt fttrlonga Cortaa6 woa, Who Knows Us second. Maria Blanch third. Time, 106. Baformr Doaegai, Reap and First VI ard also ras. ttaaoad rate, T f wtIgd g A a t iclpa ta woo, Bal . American league: Falk, Chicago Ruth, New York Dugan, New York Brower, Washington Williams, fit. Louis JucIf' Washington 14 1 1 2 2 J 'wee it svrg 1 lyoaw aacaod, Rtnfnwa third. Tima, 1 27 . Arctic KlflgHrico Atkina, SUnncfa, Hallo, Th X t JoRcS; Dtrol Decision. WUdlwr, Lasdl Star, Rapid Atridc ami He1) Pardnar also ran. 7 Total Thlrjt raea, 7 fttrloafa Tltatlon won, Dortua 6 aacond. Plucky third, Tima, 1 26 Or firite Stamp, Voorgarla. Flacatla. Tracks. Brilliant Ray, Uitsato, dohnsy Duadaa and Fia II ala raa. Fourth raca. 11 10 mil Diadem won, Ro Gaiety ecmd, Bair third Tima, 1 47 2 6. Aquatic, Push Pin, AJoat aad Up Bcott also ran Fifth raca, 1 S 16 won. Cwaa Cl aacond, Lata third. Tima,M p 01. Mcaa, Jithnny Orarton fitanley, Charlay Boy, hammer Sigh, Bluer Fk and Dattas BaU also ran. NEWARK, N. J7, July 29. Americas BUt tacdatl-S- 0 mile Urtiyitalii won. team .of glrl athletes put In two hours of Hamaa third. Unit Tima, Frank Fogarty, Jacqnaa, Solid training at Weequahlc park today preMuir, Rack, General Cadorna aad Honelalu Boy also paratory to sailing Tuesday on ths ran. Savant raca. 1 1 16 miles Dart Hill won, Aquatanla for Paris, where they Will Tantalus second. Grilda third. Tlirc, H7 compete In th international track end Jewel V Bverbold, BUaa 0, Incog and Royal field games for women on August 29. Duck ala raa. bloomers, Attired In blue,- sweaters vrith an American emwhit HAKXLTO ENTRIES. went Silk black and blem stockings, they Firat ftc. flv and a half furlong P!tr under the dilltt. Tip Top 106 Lilt 114. Gordon tthlw luft. through oftheir paces today K New of Dr Stewart rection Bom Harry 114, Bncaao 119 Lady 8rrod race, on mil and a sixteenth Fok Haven, Conn , the coach, and Miss Sufftor 96, Dallahat 114, FI Jramar 111, King a sanna Becker of Oaksmere school, his asCwirt 10t. ftantm 108, 8tr riareoca Hi. sistant. Third race, twa miles Giy Cap ISO, McCaf-BnrThe team of thirteen was selected 180, Bmggsna 139. Butcher Boy 119, from the winners of two national meets Paul 146, Jim Peteri 131, Fair Use 186, Fly held In the spring wtth ths addition of inn Frog 189, Algardl ldP. record-holdewho have been Out aix furlongs Jama F. OHura several Fourth rac school several year. Nearly half the of Hick-ma- n , 190, Irih Draacn 109. Chocho lr. In their parrecords holds team worlds 106A, lstero lt6A, HUdur IloB, Baby ticular events. Grand 11AB, Balllag B. 116& W will concede Ovs and a half furlmgs Funea Fifth race, nothing, because we JOO, Perigourdtsa 107, Atinft's Bteter 107f Old think we have a ebanoe In every event, ( Uumbw Jumbo 113. Gal Dr. Stewart said The team represents hap 107, Tttsnia Bn, II pot 107, Fierrna 107, Blua Jeans 107. Father the best in female athletic that th Daraica 112, Phntrai Fair!12, Lancelot 117, country has produced, h asserted, addTh Deciritm 114, powder Far 100, Bethlnda ing. however.i that the newness of track 107, Roddies 114, Tiding 112, Caatlgoda 100 field game to American girls may Thorny TV ay 102 Tam par 105, AuyrLaa Queen and them agaipst the more exhandicap 114. 107, Hlndooataa on 4 mild and aa eighth Finery ponent ed and older women of Europe fMxth Fair 102 Pft, Bangrado loO, Damiy Gan f04, Experts at the park today marvelled at the form and ability of the sprinters Gray U Ablta 1W, Despair hf2, Pariaian Diamond 1(9 and hurdlers and were enthuvinaHc over Seventh race, on toHe Crcstwood Roy lot. the weight tosxera, who, however, were Currant Evcata in, Debadou 107, Katherine not at their beat. The tesinW one Weako Rankia 107 Greenland 109, ftanbra 111, ness Is In distance running, where the 101 DH, George Duncan Rntarfy 107, teams are th strongest. The parnay 106, halora 109. Kentleb Boy 109, Gath European have two weeks practice In III BUrter Flo 107, klitp Trojan 106, Brass rirls will prevtous to the games, which cover Cavalradour II 10$, Idttle Ammie 1ckar)03. Pardnar one TorLoans' Edith day , They will return on the only 96, Bit, lii. Hil I Soxonia August 3L nado 198. I r- SQUAD OFU.So GIRL ATHLETES READY TO SAIL ala l, it Special te The Tribune. . LOGAN, July 29. Tho Hyrum American Legioa team won tho championship of the American LeglotJ league here today, defeating the Logan Legionnaire decisively by a score of 9 to 2. Tho contest concluded th series. Leo Jensen hurled Hyrum to ths title In the final contest with a fin showing, allowing but flv hit to the locals. He also whiffed ten batsmen, Otte, pitching for Logan, did well, but th fielding of his mates spotted the visitors to the greater portion of their runs. The visitors fielded well. Th work of r Swenson and Gill featured, ' HTRPM. I LOGAN. ABR.R0 A. AB. R R 0 A 0111.3b l'oeraer.lf. 3 0 3 0 0 Bsensn.n 5 3 8 3 4iRrka,3b-r- f baurtam.e 5 0 233 31 Ward. , Nelxoa 3b. 5 3 0 3 BILintlfluet.e Wurr.lb . 5 0 0 8 0 8rhanb.rf-- c TIimpM.lf 5 3 3 3 (F Maniial.rf tlltUlrr.cf 5 3 3 9 0 Thomaa.lb 3 OiOtte.p Wrlght.rf 4 4 2 2 0 2 Worley ,3b Je&KH.p. V, jlr ' .583 ... 13 (Orbm.rf 2b iI"2t"8 Total . 48 12 37 HI Total . Score by lnainfa! - ' II rum Ruae 1 ........0 01 8 Rita . 1 A O 1 313 Logaa Raa . ,.o l o e e e l Hit 1 3 0 0 . bit Swesaon 2, Chaeb, Summary: Two-batWorley. Doable play Nclaos to Gill to Warr. Stolen baaca Gill, Tliomion, Ward 2, 8chaub. Base o& ball Off Jena-- n 1, Struck out By Jenaen 10. by Otte 10. Wild pitch Otte. Sac-rlfj- e hit Mamhall. Hit with pitched ball Hclianb, Otte, by Jenaea. Time of game 3 hour 45 minute. I .eft on baaea Hrrum 7, lingua 7. krrore Enekeoa 5, Ward. Llodtinlet, Thom a, Worley, Graham, GUI, Sweoaoo, la-plrLaodberg tad Felton. . 8:01 60 oee ...... Rath-McGi- 15 Win, Close ll . Game From Ely Nine Special to Tbs Triboaa ELY, Nev., July 29. Before s .crowd the faat Ely team, which has been materially strengthened by th acquisition of a number of real ball players, went down to defeat before a sell lected team of players. Th good work of Greoachner for Ely. who struck out ten men. Is deserving of mention. Th pitching of Jones was airtight In th pinches. With ths bases full In the eighth inning, with one out, he fanned the next two batters up The fans of the district are keen for more baseball of ths same high caliber. The score: I RCTH WOILL. ILY record-breaki- ng Ruth-MoGi- nO AB R 1 6 1 Cnrtl te. 6 S Coftr4,8h. 0 0 0 11 rf Total. Seor t1 1812 4 0 m yeutnanB-.li- Jon. Hnpao, Totals.. 87 t 0 0 0 8 4 8 27 12 1 00100011 R. flennan. Bommary Gin ter 2, Ffopaou, bit t 10 0 Joaea.p.. 4 87 414 27 12 b tan left: e.0 6 wa Kolb McGill r 1 8 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 If. 8 Wbeelr.rf 1 1 1 NeuniB ?b 4 Brown 4 4ilenn rf 4 llever.lf. 4 Hef-ma- n, Wood 10 Olnterst. S Hopaofl e 4 Htrks lb S 2 6 0 12 9wnaa c 8 Ja&kMoa! P it rf 4 Collinn.lb 4 AB B H O.A, 6 4jfmref.. 0 1 Unit Bfe 6 Groitriinr, cf p K U. I A ! Htna 00 04 CHit, n Groearbuer. Baura on bu Off Jonra 1 off Btrtuk ont Bjr Groerchner 10 Grornebner 1 by Jenkinaoa 1. bv Joaea 7 left oa McGill Ruth p. Flf" 9, Pamed balleHopso, Hit by pltrttirr rV oods, M. Herman. 8wenon. Dtcke and Ut4. Lffiplrea bra AMIRICAJf A88OC1ATX0X. Won. L Pawl iDfUanapoili MMwAiikce Minneopnlia Kana Loulavlll 43 46 47 . ..62 a a. a. a. a... ..49 s A.ee.easeWsoseewwrevtlO 8t, . Toledo fto.60 62 . ...... Ytrdari At Milwaukee: i6-- 1. 2 .6 a6 46 .4 61 64 66 88 Btaulta. ' r rC. 47 ..js.SS fit Colurabj 01 . 847 It l 0 0 lillwaubea , .... ...1 i aad Bat2erk' Terry and J. Murphy; Odarin GnMett. Toledo . At Minneapolis: R. H. 1 6 Indianapoiti g. 0 0 4 . ... 8 Mtnarapoila . .. , BarfftiiFs; Bartlett, Ikib and Dtxoa; MeOraw .. .............. and Maer, ratd . At 6t Paul w . Patteriee Cnllcj), and Ucctalea. 8t At Kina Crtlitmbna City; ... R. ,t0 Lotf and Mjeri. R. .7 ft. : 16 Roffora ft 1. 14 8 0 , . Kaaraa City 2 12 Palmer and Harrier, Wilkin lintterie Bunn and 5M artjr. (iailnl end eveatb Uiuiftf to allow ColujDbua to catUi train vl |