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Show Utah Comity Democrat ad- Two wolves rolled over in the scrub. PRESIDENT four AMERICAN LEAGUE Yet undaunted the remaining Co., C. F. Decker A PLAY came on. Now rifles were discarded. ON MAKES RULING Fruit and Produce. At such close battle they proved useWHICH CAUSED DISPUTE. Provo City, Utah. less. Each man drew his sword, and Fierce Russian Wolves Prove Dead- tried to ward off the monster that, J. Beck, lier Foe Than Human Enemy Met balancing itself on hind legs, snapped SILK 8 . Ca.pita.1, WRONG Watohes and Jewelry WAS OLOUGHLIN $100,000, in Battle One Man Lives to furiously at his throat. A quarter of an hour the fight thus Tell the Tale. DIRECTORS: raged. The corporal had fallen al Pitcher Must Hereafter Step Off Rub- John T. Ta.yIor, War was ended. The soldier smoked ?eidTSa,00t Preside ber Before Throwing Ball to CatchGroceries and Provision! his pipe at ease, idly dreaming of VIce-PrMer to Put Out a Runner Decision, happier days to come. Before him, L. Holbrook, J. Wm. KnightIf Upheld, Would Have Virtually westward, lay the German empire, and Geo. BercK Farrer, Roger Watkins Taylor, lr, there the Georgenburg frontier staKilled Squeeze Play. John R. Twelves. tion with its eagle flag unfurled. Ills Architects. f back leaned against a of the President Ban Johnson, of the AmerJOS, T. FA&KEIL. Cw.Ki,. Um-pil- e ican of has decided land against Tsar, and the green, wooded league, General banking business transact Silk O'Loughlin In the dispute his country stretched far behind him. 335 So. Academy Avenue, Provo. Detroit in over Safe decision the umpires Here all was suggestive of peace, deposit boxes for rent. 518 Dooly Block, Salt Take City. some time ago, which would virtusave In the blood-reglow of the setally kill the squeeze play if carried ting sun. And that, too, would soon be blotted out in the darkness of the out. With Dougherty, of Chicago, on summer night. third and Davis at bat, Dougherty A bugle call rang out. The Russian stole home. Pitcher Siever threw the shook the ashes from his pipe, and, ball to Catcher Payne, who got in PROVO. rifle In hand, himself added a third front of Davis and touched out man to the small patrol. A corporal Dougherty as he slid to the plate. The made the fourth, and, under his comChicago players made a strong proD. D. HOVTZ mand, the men set out from the statest, claiming that Siever should have tion. had pitched the ball and that Payne ATTORXKY-AT-LAThe crimson glow In the west paled no right to Interfere with Davis. to a steely blue, and a few stars President Johnson's ruling is that Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Farrer Block blinked In the darkening sky. Now hereafter the pitcher will be required Provo City, Ufah the patrol was marching through the And get them to figure on to step off the rubber before he throws forest. Their footsteps crunched the ball to the plate. wiring your house for elecharshly In the stillness, and the owl O'Loughllns ruling has been much hooted as it made its silent flight. tric lights. It is the only discussed. Under the rules the um- JACOB EVANS, At an open space In the trees the pire was clearly wrong. clean, safe and reliable ( Attorney- corporal called a halt. A grunt of satRule 34, section 9, says; method of lighting. isfaction fell from his three suborA balk shall be delivery of the ball Practices Law in the State and Fed. 1 t dinates, as they cast down their heavy to the bat when the catcher is standeral Courts. Office, 95 N, Academy Avenue knapsacks and prepared to bivouac. ing outside the lines of the catchers 6 a 4 Both Phone 37-- 2 ILinjt and rooms wail 3, 3. Offices, Suddenly, block, in defined Rule Knight position as broke in upon their occupation. The Rule 3, which is a portion of the Provo City, Utah. kgl? W, men paused and glanced with some rules describing the construction of the alarm at the corporal. It was sucTELEPHONE NO. 91 V. field, playing provides a triangular ceeded by another louder, and evispace behind the plate, ten feet in dently nearer. depth, within which the catcher must The corporal laid a hand on his rifle, stand to receive the ball from the THURMAN KAIGHN as a sound of breaking twigs rose from pitcher. Any time the backstop steps the undergrowth. Again that same over any of the lines of this prescribed W. H. Brereton, Pres., ATTORNEYS-AT-LAhowl struck chill In every vein. A position to receive a delivered ball John Marwick, Cashier, deadly terror lay at each man's heart. he Is Imposing the penalty of a balk D. F. WALKER BUILDING Alva Nelson, Asst. Cashier, Away In the far east they had fought, on the pitcher. SALT LAKE CITY but with no such fear as this. As long as the pitcher Is on the Closer and closer the snapping of Each Man Drew His Sword and Strove rubber there is no chance for him to Interest Paid on Time A. L. BOOTH nARVEY CLUFF to Ward Off the Monster That undergrowth told of their get away with any such play, says Deposits. Drain on More firmly each Snapped Furiously at Hia Throat. enemy. Manager Clark Griffith. "Any runner Parts of the World. tdl man gripped his rifle, and strained on third has the pitcher directly In & :o pierce the blackness of the bush. ready. Victory was leaning towards front of him and knows enough to Opposite the P. 0. on ATTORNEYS-AT-LAThe Japanese gave quarter; not so the the wolves. Now one of the soldiers, stick close to the bag until he puts Russian wolf fierce, swift, and hun- snatching his great coat from the up his hands In the usual preliminary gering for their flesh. Two rifles ground, cast It over the head of the position for pitching. Then the base ROOMS S il BUILDING. spoke as one, then all four belched wolf that was attacking him. Now runner can lead off. The moment tha Provo, Utah forth their flame. The long, black sil- he slashed at the creature with his to wind the base begins up houettes of six huge wolves tore round sword, then, turning, climbed frantical- pitcher runner can dash for the plate, and the them. Again and again the soldiers ly the nearest tree. catcher must wait for the ball to cross And he alone of the four survived to the fired, but the darkness spoiled their pan before catching it, for If he J, tell the tale. aim. PROVOS LEADING steps forward ahead of the batsman, SHOEMAKER he Is Inflicting a balk upon the pitcher, permitting the runner to score and 123 N. ACADEMY AVENUE sending the batsman to first. The rule is plain and positive on that very polnl and no one has any authority to It except the rules committee. change If the pitcher Is not on the rubber no TITLED ENGLISH LADY WHO IS such distinction, but she has never one will know it better than the base felt inclined to adopt suffragette runner at third, for he can see the ENTHUSIASTIC BALLOONIST. methods in order to be put on an pitcher as well as any other man on equality with her brother balloonists the field. In England. However did she do so To steal any base the runner must Hon. Mrs. Assheton Harbord One of she would not find herself without the jump on the pitcher or catchget the Prospective Contestants in PROVO, UTAH company for in Germany there Is one er. He must start with the swing ol the Coming Gordon Benwoman pilot and in France Mme. f the pitcher, and this is more necessary nett Race in Germany has piloted people several times. stealing home than any other base OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. Mrs. Harbord has made ascents with on the diamond. It can only be done Thomas N. Taylor, President; IF YOU HAVE A GOOD The balUton races in Germany In a great many of the where the pitcher winds up a good bit. Hmer J. Rich, Vice President; October for the Gordon Bennett cup French aeronauts, and she admits that If the catcher were permitted to run lBUSINL J. D. Dixon, Cashier; James A. will probably see at least one woman France has many advantages over In front of the plate to ball the get Robert Loveless, John J. Bee, contestant for the prize. Mrs. Asshe- - England as a ballooning country. On a steal from third home would be a SiCraner, Andrew Knudsen, the tight little Island balloonists physical impossibility; neither the mon P. Eggertsen, Wm. R. have always the risk of being carried base runner nor the batsman would Wallace. out to sea, whatever way the wind have a fair show on the General Business Banking play it would Transacted. Interest paid on may be blowing. If they decide to all be In favor of the catcher, and basetime deposits. cross the English channel, and do so ball Is built up on fair Safety deposit play, not prejuboxes for rent. Drafts Issued IF.HOf crek) safely, they are in danger of being dice. on all parts of the world. carried above the Alps and having to make a descent on a snow peak, or MAJOR LEAGUE NOTES other uncongenial landing-placof the AND CET.IT kind. If the start Is made In France, WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS. Moren is certainly doing swell pitchon the contrary, the aeronauts have , great spaces of open country before ing. His knuckle hall must be a winthem, and the. Alps can be passed ner, for he 13 getting away with game after game, with very few hits regiswhilst the balloons are still well supIN EACH TO' plied with ballast. The weather, too, tered off his delivery. - distrir is much more settled In France than In Neal Ball and George Moriartty and exhd nde . sample In England, and this Is a great conmorStvV?' UR'nger bicycle furnished by us. Our agents everywhere New York has about as good utility once. at ani offer N im uN sideration for aeronauts. men as any team in the league. Mory hKOnKhl) until you receive and approve of your bicycle. Wei cent deposit in advance, prepay retfkt, aUo1 T t N vurmir if Jk. can hold down any position, while The fascination which ballooning exf which tune you may nde the btcytle FKEETKIAL dutuig Veen.lu. ten not perfectly satisfied or do not will ercises over those who have once In- Neal Ball can do great things In the h,!1 ri8h-- , !R you? 4re our expense and you will not be out one cent. Infield. In Is It furnish remarkable. Mrs. the highest grade bicycles it is possible to m dulged FACTORY PRICES very ?e I1"41 Prof't bov actual factory cost. You save to Harbord has never known any one John Ganzel has become a Cincinmen dlrect f 4nd have the manufacturer's g Vpro?u NoT BlJ 4 bicycle er a pair of tires from am who has been up once and has not nati hero, thanks to the Cincinnati uTi,0Tibycleand learn our unheard oi act catalogues 5tfVndUntlLOUCCeiVer0ur wanted to go up again. A vacant teams good showing and his own offers to ruler agents. ffil YOU WILL BE ASTOHISHFn whjn TOU receive our beautiful catalogue place In a friends balloon tempted good fielding and batting. Nobody study our superb models at the tutnderj 1rt, a.,-,- , - Y e,can 7'4ke Vo this year. W e sell the highest grade bicycles for less me her to make her first ascent. It was now dare call him Pop-UJohn In We r 'lfi'd o profit above iactorv t a beautiful day, she remarked, "and Cincinnati. P 0W Und" y doubtftour pncesOrte fil Ed dayved" we had a most delightful trip, and McGuire Is anxious to Manager hand Weado.no1 handle second usaallySuve1 bicycle, wSi replarly numh!?V from that time I have taken every opwe dear prices have Pitcher Prulett In the game once from promptly 3 roni,radkouf.Chicago retail stores. These One of of the up. going as was portunity he more, showing winning Mra. Harbord and Her Balloon the charms of ballooning Is the ceaseless form when he met with a painful acNebula. novelty of the experiences which it cident by stepping on a milling ball at HEDGETH0RF1 PURCTURE-PROO- F ton Harbord is an enthusiastic and provides. The conditions are always Washington. HP I IHA iA and there is always someA SAMPLE PAIR The Quakers are unfortunate In not accomplished navigator of the air, as changing, TO INTRODUCE, OMLT a is evidenced by her eightieth ascent thing to learn. man to fast having help Charley i$iO per pair, but to introduce we toil I It has often been wondered why Dooln behind the bat Jacklltsch is recently. Her name is associated with you a lamp le patr tor $4.80 cash wit border 5) characterized by one Philadelphia leu many exciting adventures In the up- aeronauts chose to make night a?v NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES no even when there was moon writer as slow as molasses In comper regions unknown to all save a cents, KAILS, Taeki op Glass will not let the small circle of people who have the and they could not hope to enjoy the parison with Dooln. lr out Sixty thousand pairs sold last year coolness of head and largeness of splendid views which have been so There Is a possibility that two col- Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use) Flam-marioMme. described in .11 DESOmmONt M.de by sires. It Is lively ) exquisitely pocketbook to Indulge In the sport. lege pitchers who have made quite a and essy ndinf ,veryduTblesnd Imedintidewith " HarMrs. and other writers. a record for Mrs. Harbords drawing-roowill themselves of be at her special Quality given a rubber, which never become try-ou- t Ar.h.'ch.4 ,UP on the Boston team. They are home In Beaufort Gardens, London, bord told me that it was because the puncturea without .How-- 111 XoUco tha tUk rubber reveals her predominant taste In many balloon travels more steadily at Gardner and Collin, who have pitched A" (nd pooetora trfp a as and therefore lest rule, and !),' alao rfm atrlf remarkable ball for the University of ways. One of the chief ornaments Is night to proven rtn cutting, Vermont at Burlington. a splendid cup, bearing the following ballast, which is really the tiro wlif outlast any of the balloon, is expended. When nako SOFT, iLASTIC There are ball players who hold that Inscription: EA8X BlDUitL sun Is shining, the gas expands the m Cobb he cannot hit One quits when A. C. U. K. Long Distant e Cup. U "hip C 0 the balloon shoots up, only tc of the Brown pitchers apprtrraL Yen doliot SV ? andLet.T hv found them .trictly a rep res Presented by Miss Krabble. Won by and We will ayi that when descend again If it comes In contaci A . thCT?.by J the CASuTwith end m4kiBg Cobb out per poir) strike once price or twice you sawn run, you Mrs. Assheton Harbord. London to with cold clouds. all take the out of him. 196 sprlghtltness not satisfactory on Driffield, miles, Sept 1906. ELLA DESMOND. moaey sent to us l si Maybe It Is true. But how are you bosk. If you Older a pair of thrm The cup which Is of silver, Is In the ru to him strike out? going form of half a balloon, while the Th Retort- Humorous. We The wont you to send Philadelphia North American stem is designed in a most original Irate Pedestrian Take oft them remarkable tirioffetC remarks concerning the Pirates as fol- IF YOU NEED TYTJ.? manner. ?yy n7,ktf price until TOO tend for glasses, you scoundrel, and I'll punch the lows: Wilson has a wing of ateel. special introductory price Quoted approval and T"ctw:?nf Mrs. Harbord is entitled to qualify yer face fer you. Few runners can make home from as a balloon pilot, her 80 ascents in"But, my dear sir, that is quite third when flies are batted In his di- DO NOT WAIT p0741 todf- tuink oV uttino cluding 12 night ascents and three against the custom. Who ever heard tl1 JW know the new and we nT off era we are making. It J5t 4 rection. has only "Never batted Wagner P01 knl everything. Write it NOW. crossings of the English channel, more of ordering off the glasses before thl or fielded better than this season. than fulfilling the reaulremenU for 2 Dunch Is served? Life. UTAH THE UTAH STATE NEWS It la announced the smelter near Ogden is to resume operations at once, after a close down of several months. An effort la being made to bring the winner of the fight to Ogden for a match with Cyclone th-a-t Gans-Nelso- on July 24. Thompson The sugar beet crop of Utah never looked better at this season of the fear and a bumper crop Is expected, especially In Utah county. Mrs. Adice Kook, 9G years old, who rrossed the plains to Great Salt Lake valley in a hand cart brigade in 18(30, died In Salt Lake City last week. In future witnesses In federal court cases in this state will receive $3 per In the past day for their services. they have been paid but $1.50 per day. riding on a merry-go-roun- at Ogden, Marie McMillan, aged 18, fell from the contrivance while It was In motion, breaking her left leg near the ankle. George Carlson, a Salt Lake youth, ivas accidentally shot In the forehead with a target rifle in the hands of a playmate, and is In a hospital In a Jritlcal condition, Brigham City is enjoying a building boom, many handsome business buildings and residences being now nnder construction, as well as a High school building. The Fruit Growers State bank of Green River filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state last week. The capital stock Is $25,000, with shares at $100 each. A "boosters" excursion is to be run from Salt Lake City to Nephl on June Manufacturers and Mer10, the of Salt Lake havassociation chants ing charge of the excursion. Sam Grice, who boasted that in his youth he won the Victoria Cross, died In the state prison last week, where term he was serving a twelve-yea- r lor robbing a tobacco Btore. After a long fight, It Is expected that the Ogden police force will go on a day system again. The the have recently been forced policemen to be on duty ten to twelve hours. A. Felnberg, charged with stealing $1,350 worth of diamonds from Salt Lake dealer some time ago, has been arrested in Texas and will be brought back to Salt Lake for trial. J. E. Pettit, state coal mine inspector, last week filed with the government his quarterly report, which pltows that a satisfactory condition exists in all the mines of the state. The big new tabernacle at Wells-ville- , erected at a cost of abou $55,-00was dedicated last week. A tremendous throng of people from all parts of the county assembled there. $40,-PO- There are 433 barbers and 60 apprentices in 302 shops in 121 towns In Utah, according to the annual report Df the Utah state board of examiners Df barbers, filed with Governor 'Cutler. The beautiful new meeting house at Spring City is nearing completion. It is one of the finest houses in the 6tate, being built of the white oolite stone which abounds in Sanpete county. Charles S, Titus, a faith healer of Balt Lake, whose two children died from diphtheria, he having failed to call In a physician, has been arrested cn a charge of Involuntary manslaughter. Norman Hopper, a professional biat cycle rider, fell while training Salt Lake City, a large splinter penetrating his abdomen, inflicting injuries from which it is feared he can not recover. 4 An extensive experiment in farming the arid lands of the Escalante valley is about to be made. A monster steam engine will be used as the motive power to plow up the ground, which will be sown to wheat. It is reported that on account of lack of unity, the efforts of certain physicians and pharmacists of Ogden to eliminate the Independent telephone has failed, and that the movement has been practically abandoned. The sheriff of Weber county has Issued instructions to arrest all resort managers who permit the selling of liquor on Sunday. Formerly all the resorts outside the city were permitted to sell liquors on the Sabbath day. By the premature explosion of a a giant cracker, Eugene Knowles, Salt Lake boy, will lose a portion of his right hand. While the lad was celebrating the Fourth at his home the explosion occurred which will leave him a cripple for life. d The eighteenth triennial convention of the American Instructors of the Deaf opened in Ogden on Saturday. On the opening day there were 128 delegates from all parts of th United States and Canada registered at the Utah State School for the Deaf and Blind. Aa the result of being kicked by a frightened horse, Mrs. George E. Rowland WAR PEACE-Y- ET dress of any men of Provo. ROVO While 0UBBBSINESS GUIDE. JOHNSON DECIDES wishing the AGAINST UMPIRE Directory forof those the following business of Ogden was badly in- jured. Fearing that the brute would injure itself by rearing and plunging. Mrs. Rowland tried to catch the haRer, when the horse trailing kicked her. The city council of Logan has unordinance consideration an der which. If passed, will compel candy kitchens, restaurants, bowling alleys and shooting galleries to close at 11 p. m. The maximum penalty imposed is a fine of $50 and thirty days' Im prisonment BLOODY TRAGEDY RUSSIAN PATROL. OF A M, flag-staf- d r PK0FESSI0NAL, Do It Now See The Electric Co. m fii'Sk l' v&y1' A State Bank of Provo g BOOTH CLUFF W Academy CATES-SNO- Avenue. EGLESTON QUEEN OF THE AIR Fanners and Merchants Bank Sur-cou- best-know- S 1cep IT iAdyertise rzzt MHTED-- A RIDER AGEHT- r iJ - r p (D)H f Pin life-bloo- d - J. L BEAD CYCLE COLIPARY, CHICAGO, |