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Show THU Aurs2ay, June I, .1003. .... 00000000000000 oqoooqoooo y O O N"' O ooooooooooo od 0000000000 ' I , ' Soldiers Beaten By Sidneys -- - , Bunch 'Of Blue Jackets. b&ll-wi- tfi g, e ar-tic- le Galgano, however, was the stronger and held his form to the end, while Whitfield weakened and had to retire at the end of the seventh. And talk about pretty ball, keeping the crowd alive and all that, why the way those Soldiers gobbled up hits and worked to Gal win, and tle way old slung em over the pan, would have made a wooden Indian shout for joy. Not a thing doing until that lucky seventh, and then with two men out Christensen got to first on an error by McCue and Danny Stewart did likewise. Each of them stole a base, and then Chris scored on a wild pitch. A moment later Danny galloped in when Patton let one pass him.. That was all for that inning, but in the next Barratt went in and he was lambasted for six hits which with a base on balls and a couple of errors, gave the locals eight more runs, making the jlnal score 10 toO for the Soldiers.' The features of the game wer: The good work of Galgano and Goode, the pitching of Whitfield two fine double plays by Barrett, Wack and Hart,' and a beauty by I Done who, after a long run capable. winning. game, Eddie Ilahn' has certainly been playing' some ball since he joined the 'Salt Lake team, and the fans there appreciate that fact. This' ii what the Telegram said of -- him:' - Of course, the gaps have been filled up. In one instance we have gained the better man.-- Ibis re fers to Mr. Hahn, who plays left field. Mr. Hahn was formerly with Eureka. know how to Eureka boys.' tainly holding Incidentally they play ball, these Mr. Hahn is cerhis own 'in league His company. rap of yesterday saved the game'. He is there with the mallet and when he connects with the leather circle it gets into action like a leaded missile from Field Marshal Oyamas headquarters. As a base runner Mr. Hahn is worthy of example. He runs like Deerfoot, the Indian. Most of our men run like a Salt Lake ice wagon. It is likely that the Com mercials and the Smithfield teams will play here next Satur- WAS A GRAND tured high fly end then whipped it in from center field in time to catch Johnson at the plate. Woolfs work on first was SUG-CES- S. ; (Continued From First Page) ' good. The detailed score follows: the chair was authorized to ap0. 0. 0. ab r hpo a e point committees on Resolutions Stewart, s.s. . . . 5 2 2 1 0 1 and Permanent organization. j 5 lj lj 1 0 0 TheSfe gentlemen were appointed Nelson, 3b on the committees: Kamshaw, c.f. . j 5 1 lj oj oj 0 Resolutions D. R. ..Roberts, Walters, U. . . .j 5 lj 3j lj oj 0 Wm. C. Smith, Edwards J&aac. Galgano, p. . . .j fij lj 2j 0J 2 0 Anthon Thomas GrifAnderson, Goode, c. . '. ..j 4j lj ojllj lj 0 fin. 'v f Doane', r 1. . . . j 4j lj lj dj lj 0 Permanent Organization L C. Woolf, lb. . , .j 4 0 lj 9j 0j 0 Christensen, . . .j 4 2 lj. lj lj 1 Thoresen, W. H. Darley, Mr. 4ll01227 5 2 Lowe, Thomas Smart, James Nel-son. Fort Douglas. An adjournment until 2 :30 . ab rj hpo a e was then taken. Barricman, l.f. . 4 0 1 2 0 0 McCue, lb. . .' .j 4j Oj lj 7 0 2 AFTERNOON SESSION j 4j 0 oj 2 2 1 Barrett, sn , - i - . ... 7 Marion, Johnson, r.f. Whitfield, p. 8JL lj lj '. j 4j oj . .j 4j oj . 3j 0J I 3! on 6 jDl0 lj 2 6j 0 01 2 oj 0 oi OJ 1 lj 0 211 i I 31 OJ 33 724Jllj 0( Sumxnany. field, 1. Time of game, 1 :45. ; f , TEA i 6 At the afternoon session the attendance was' not much larger than at the morning meeting, but this did not deter Hon. Wm. Bradburn from delivering a most excellent address" upon ' roadbuilding. He; dealt with all the different phases of the question and gave a great deal of valuable information and suggestion. , Colonel Rixey, who is a sort of a funnicuss, made a very pleasing address, that dealt with the ? i r freely, followed. session the Frank During Umpire Baugh and Mrs.Cowley delighted the house with fine solos. ; Mrs. Cowley in particular captivated r the. visitors. I"' fined.;:; I T -- , PAINT , Paints is large - , paints, all size i, The A. C. band was expected all Prices Paints, . pelier, stere-optico- OOOOOOOOOOOO OOQOOO -- n, Muslin Underwear Positively, Are Being- Sold At WHOLESALE. Prices o o o o o o o 0 o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOO Hoiuscdcanirig-'Help- house-cleanin- JAP-A-LA- O . . . 1 ! Co: St obooooooooooooooooooooooo . fllorfl ;y rfl 0" 0 (l tftrfl 'ft lj '0H i. o o o o o o o q $ John H. Anderson !f5 ,K V ' ,i f J7 f t THE LEADING STORE FOR . LOW . PRICLS ' j ' ii , . , 1 .shirt 0 o O o 0 o o 05 o ' o V PICKLE3 ; CL o ; SOAP o COFFEE .0 O o ... DISHE3 LINOLEUM o 0 . ET01 0 0 SH0E3 AND HATS GO AT 10 o 0 PERCENT OFF ...... o 0 commence .May The Will Sale o 0 25 and end June 3rd, so make use o o of the time. o a Co, o Peoples Mercantile & Creamery.UTAH ( ( Hens, ' , li' H i U ! i i Coys and Childrens, . I J - . . . i , . 3 o o JO. o o o o o o o o 3 1 , SPECIAL SALE Oft 7 r von .We must remodel our store, ;s0 we are going to have a Clearance a Sale at which lB;oods will be. sold I at discounts of from 10 TO 3 PER CENT ; v ; 7 You can get ! SOMMER DRES3 G00D3 ' ' (, , 'LACES EMBROIDERY : V7AIST3 ; SKIRTS ' AND UNDERWEAR , Very Cheap. 25 Cent Goods for 10 Cents. Other lines in propor- tion. We will give bargain in. , . i 14 W. Center 1 o - - Tea and coffee and butter EVENING SESSION. go well together ; be .as exacting of one as you are of The evening session of the conanother. vention was much better attend' ed, the lower floor being well Writ fcv mm XmmUdf Sh. A tctflBm I tK f m , . ers, etc;, in all Earned runs, Logan 1. .Two-bas-e hits, Stewart, Galgano, Woolf. Double plays, Wack to Hart; Barrett t6 Wack to McCue; Doane to Goode. Base on balls, Goode.' Hit by pitcher, by : Galgano," Whitfield; by Whitfield legislative phase of. the good roads question) Stewart Passed ball, Patton. A discussion in which general Struck Wild pitch, Whitfield. audience the participated pretty out by Galgaho, 10; by Whit' m ; A opportunities for building them. Mrs. Jane Thatcher rendered a f delightful vocal selection, at the Mr. close of Mahlers remarks, Large a r r r Sl Miss Jennie Eliason recited The Miachi.ef Maker in a way that set the house wild, qnd she Stock, with gracefully responded very Our stock of High Grade another piece that showed her to be an elocutionary Artist of rare and compr' ability. ehensive, including outdoor Congressman Joseph nowell ,4 We recommend that a perenam-el- s, indoor manent organization be perfect- made a brief address in which he the to the take up people ed, and that this association shall urged varnishes, drybe known as The Cache County road building question and mitigate the work themselves instead colors and Good Roads association. Govfor National of the waiting We present the names-othe packages splento act. ernment following officers : y Mrs. Cowley sang-vrdid satisfaotion-givin- g sweetly President, I.. C. Thoresen; conMr. when Howell indeed, nee president, Wm. II. Lewis; cluded. as lov as the .y second vice president, Wm. H. Lowest anywhere, Colonel Moore's Lecture. Darley; secretary, FJL Mitchell; Colonel Moore then delivered treasurer, Thomas Smart'. RITER BROS. DRUG CO. his lecture upon the good roads We further recommend that of the world, or rather, he delivLogan, and Garland, Utah. the above named officers be the ered part of it, for - it was too executive committee. We also Franklin, Preston, and Uon- tlate to give it in full. It consistrecommend one vice president exof a description or Idaho. y for each city and town as fol- ed chiefly n of a series of fine planation : lows views, showing roads in Mayor E. W. Robinson, Lo- all parts of the world, and in all gan; Mayor A. A. Alien, Jr., conditions. - , Hyrum; Mayor P. M. Maugban, Touched College Question. Wellsville; Mayor Thomas Grif In a sort of a preface to his lec- O OOOO fin, Richmond; Mayor T. H. Petture, Colonel Moore made referersen, Smithfield ;Mayor JensJen-se- ence to the Agricultural College Mendon; II. J. Mathews, affair, and his statements were Providence; Ola Olson, Millville; greeted with a storm of apJohn P. James, Paradise; Moplause. ne said : roni Beck, Newton; Thomas GrifI am very glad that I was fin, Clarkston; W. W. Roundy, fortunate enough to visit your Benson ; B. F. Bingham, Trenton ; Agricultural College and to beJames Nelson, College; Joseph S. come personally acquainted with Allen, Coveville; B. A. Hend- its president. Professor Kerr. ricks, Lewiston; Robert Baxter, WE HEARD OF PROFESSOR t t Mt. Goods J. J. Facer, KERR, AND IDS Sterling; Just Received From The Mills J., ABILITY Avon; C. M. Nielson, Greenville; MANY TIMES BEFORE WE Peter Petersen, Peterboro; J. H. CAME TO UTAH, AND WERE Cache H. E. Barker, Junction; THEREFQRE GLAD TO MEET Hancey, Hyde Park. IHM. NO FURTHER PROOF We also recommend the or OF mS ABILITY IS NEEDED ganization of the various cities THAN A COMPARISON OF Call Early For The Best Numbers," at and towns into associations un- THE CONDITION OF THE der the direction of the presid- SCHOOL WHEN HE .FIRST ing vice presidents. WENT THERE, WITO WHAT We further recommend a IT IS TODAY. GREAT A YOU HAVE 148 to 147 North Main Street meeting as soon as possible of this association for the purpose SCHOOL IS THERE; IT of adopting and plans SPLENDIDLY LOCATED AND for future action in the interests EQUIPPED, THERE IS NONE of good roads. t BETTER, AND I SPEAK ADHon. D. R. Roberts submitted VISEDLY, FOR I HAVE VISIT. the resolutions which conveyed ED EVERY AGRICULTURAL thanks to the Good Roads party COLLEGE IN TIIE COUNTRY. Here are a' few things that help to make Housecleaning easy for its visit, and asked the associ- I have noticed one thing about and others you .will need in packing away winter clothes. ation to bring its construction Agricultural Colleges just as Good disinfectant ahould be nsed in the spring g train here and build a piece of soon as they, begin to do efficient MOTH BALLS .. . work and become popular, there model road. BORAX . , , PAINT Thanks were also extended to is always au effort made by some . CHLORIDE OF LIME VARNISH all who participated in the con- foolish persona to cripple or desCONCENTRATED LYE : VARNISH STAINS t them them vention in any way. combining by troy STRONG AMMONIA PAINT BRUSHS3 After the reports had been with universities or something. ? COPPERAS CZMENTICO DONT PERMIT - THAT TO adopted, Mr. Dodge asked per; ORIENTAL CAMPHOR FLOOR PA1NT3 mission for Mr. B. Mahler, the BE DONE HERE. KEEP YOUR At this store, you' can get everything to paint with . COLLEGE electric railroad 'prom!er to AGRICULTURAL Inside or outside paints. -- Come right here for yonr housemake a few explanations, and ' it AND MAKE , IT A BLESSING cleaning Helps. Mr. Mah- TO YOU. I HOPE TO SEE A was gladly granted. CO-O- P DEDRUG consisted STRONG ENGINEERING lers explanations ESTABLISHED PARTMENT ;1 Mr. of of a eulogy Dodge, largely for his unselfish devotion to the THERE, ONE THAT WILL cause of good roads. He gave TEACH YOUR BOYS HOW TO Resome good advice of a general BUILD GOOD ; ROADS. and whatY member keep say; nature, and' discoursed a little Unifrom the of College the your apart advantage good upon ' ... , roads, and upon our, excellent versity. by-la- day." a Hart,' 3b . Wack, 2b. to be present, but it failed to turn up,' so Mr. M'. J. Ballard very kindly consented to , sing. He sang Jerusalem in splend" id style. The reports of the Permanent and Resolutions organization committees were then called for. . non. 'I. C. Thoresen submitted the following report on permanent organization: 9 PAC J stains, all the Barton. Big League fancy play thrown The Cache Commercial is not was served up to what in thats the only county team that is the local fans atthe ball park on playing good ball, however. The Tuesday. It was .simply,-thSmithfields went north on a tour greatest .ball game that was ever a few days ago, and they have played on a local' diamond we been putting up a pretty good bar none. Pocatello beat of ball. Up to the seventh hming not them 11 to 10r but they succeeded si run was scored, and the two in walloping Bl&ckfoot, at Idaho pitchers were putting up the Falls they played a three to two prettiest kind of a fight imaginthe Falls team hair-raisin- JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH Y paints, ,o. - TEI-WTEEL- . 1 1 ' s , ' f ; ;. : - - i I .s . ' f : , , i - .?' , ' , , , " - THESE COODS KU5T CO AT YOUR PRICE HOY I IS YOUR OPPORTUHITY s A A a O' 'RICHMOND . . - - 000000000000000,000000000 Q |