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Show DAILY UTAH eiiix of it:,. SPORTSl iWITHTHE i..iiMi-iiJl.iger- l.,iuii-- i luii'ii, Ziikuw-k- .. IVlilii.ius. pacific 12 125 124 125 golse gjiokane putt Salt L noise: The riee .818 .578 .427 48 53 71 78 78 72 S 47 pound-- S fourteen eibteen hits, with visitor. Thompson held the were well and they 8 Li tenThehits,second game was like r,laiighter. the home team es- a long lead In the first two SSI Hammond and Kellackey as battery, after put in by Boise The fourth, Just to relieve the other The game was ended at the end "he half of the seventh by run! S. foment. First game-Sc- ore: Second Boise, 14; Butte, 5. 16; Butte, 3. by Jensen, T. King Wessler McFar-Iun- game-gc- ore: Saturday's game, although It ua fast and interesting, was somewhat of u disappointment to local baseball sports, as the game belonged to tigden after the sixth Inning, but wax thrown away through two costly foolish plays. Shurtliff, who whs In the box for Ogden, deserved to win, as he pitched in splendid form. Thomas, for the visitors, also pitched a splendid game. The features of Saturday's game was the hitting und fielding of Beck, the visitor's second baseman. Henry and Petsold also hit well. Score by innings: 1234 6789 5 0 2 0 0 (I 0 0 1 0 0 n 1 0 2 0 0 Eureka Ogden Batteries Thomas, Spokane Salt Lake proved ail a double ,y mark for the locals in hMder yesterday. In both games took an early lead and was never Jted. The games were played rapidly First game aIId were full of ginger. Spokane, 11; Salt Lake, 3. Second game Score: Spokane, 7; Salt At liff. 05 03 and Eureka: King tigden: Henry and Shurt i'i., i i ing. 4" James Britt has ngreed to fight Joe Gans after he has disposed of the young Corbett affair. Both boxers agree to scale 133 pounds ringside. l ii Johnson' oil 'iiuiici.iii,!' ''Jlo l'loiit xajx the follow- - ss another argument for a discontinuance of racing behind powerful motor cycle. Harry Hikes, Johnny" are Nelson and Archie McEachern three other pace followers who met their death while traveling at terrific speed behind the sputtering motors. The death of Leander is a hard blow to cycling as he was one of the best liked men in the game. He was a big. wonderful of fellow handsome strength and vitality, and when he won the six day race in 1902 he finished fresher than any other man who ever completed such a Journey. Hfs body has been brought to the United States and has been shipped to Chicago. 12 7 8 9 0 0 0 3 1 0 5 8 4 5 6 0 1 0 05 14 Bases on halls, off Spill "urn. : off Jensen, 2. Hit by pitcher, king, 2; Petsold. Two-bahits, wessler. Spillman, Leavitt. Double se Play. Wessler to Leavitt Struck out. I ..Amusements.. I I a n Z. C. M. I. Mend for Boys upon and nourishment strength Is that ideally met in fc TMII MASK. It supplies the food needed by mother and child, aids convalescence, builds up the system, is easily retained and digested. Druggist. Prepare! 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It contains more realistic and sensational scenes, and is better staged and beter acted than any Russo-Slberlplay yet produced, and the advance agents know. Anyone familiar with the average man will appreciate the fact that he is always truthful at least he is In this Instance, Judging from all accounts. Feats ready Tuesday at 9 HURRY UP TRAIN Ask Is the way a prominent eastern newspaper editor expresses himself about the service of the Overland Limited on the Your Doctor Union Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Line . If you are going east and are in a hurry, the Overland Limited la the train to take. Through cars to Chi- , ay What Is the best MALT TONIC in ths market for building up weak constitutiona, and ha will moat likaly prescribe cago. C. S. WILLIAMS, 106 West Second South St., an m. TEA Nursing Mothers Have a double demand Anheuser-Busc- h 44No OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR ripe-brow- Sold by all THE NO MEND" HOSE ARE THE KIND THE BOYS CANNOT WEAR OUT. THEY ARE MADE UP WITH LINEN KNEE, HEEL AND TOES. IF YOU TRY A PAIR WE ARE SURE YOU WILL HAVE NO OTHER MADE BY Hang overhead n And nuts HEUSSER-BUscz- They Never Have to Go to School With Holy Stockings HIE a Manager Hanlon introduced Pitcher Koukallk to the Chicago public In a recent game, he gave to the It wouldnt cost much to fans a name which may be used with burn all the money our grodeadly effect In making verbal assaults on the umpires. Mr. Koukallk to Is said Is a Chicago amateur, who cers pay -- back. he clever In spite of his frightful Your (Tocar rauirna yaw mmy if yaa 4xs1 Ck handcap. Hanlon now has a battery composed of Koukallk and Jacklltsch, Bclulliac'i the wlille Boston has Abbatlcqhlo; 8ETPTEMBER. Boston Americans. ITnglaub; Pittsburg. Schreckengost; Altoona, Zulas-k- y: There are twelve months throughout Cleveland, Lajole: Boston Amerithe year. cans. La Chance, and the New York From January to December Sharon, Pa., And the prlmest month of all the Americans, Elherfleld: has her Gouhbie. while a glance at twelve the rosters of the several minor Is the merry month of September! leagues discloses this list of exponThen apples so red When .... 0 2 2 Ogden ... ....500 Summary: No Mend Hose Worst of All Experience. anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your lat? Such wax the experience of Mrs. S. II. Ala. Newsim, Decatur. "For three years," she writes. "I endured Insufferable pit in from Indigestion, stomach and lxiwel trouble. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and nil remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. I improved at once and now I'nt completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Botvell trouble Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. It' guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, druggist. er .. Clad the Boys in I 'an 4b Billy Dutch, of Salt Lake, who umpired the two games here Saturday a reputation re- and Sunday established The Lobsters yesterday took for himself through his fair decisions. hands in defeats the recent venge for deof the miners from Eureka by 14 to It Is very probable that Tommy to the of tune tatter the feating of Eureka and Maurice and the manner in which they fell Markham onto the pitching of Jensen, who made Thompson of Butte will be matched of the Park City to fight in this city during the tatter djar store Indiana some ago, was reall- part of the month. days .irrigation y shameful to behold. Wessler, the A most sensational Ant man up, hit the ball squarely on surprise was In yesterdays the noee for a safe one. Taylor, the sprung on the fans Old Hoss" Jack Henry next man up, did likewise, and after game when stole home safely In the eighth inthe smoke had cleared away the scorer bad chalked up seven safe hits and ning. live scores. In the fifth inning three more runs were scored on safe hits Taylor und Wessler, at short and by Clark, Taylor, Leavitt and Henry second, yesterday played one of the ind several stolen bases. The eighth best fielding games seen In the city also netted five runs on hits by Wes-ile- r, for many a day. They gobbled up A double Clark, Taylor, Leavitt. which came their way and everything steal and a long drive by Mortenaen, also batted like a house afire. the visitor's which was fumbled by right fielder, also played an importAfricander, with O'Neill In the sadant factor in the realising of the five won the 810.000 Brighton cup at dle, cores. New Tork on Saturday. He was secThe feature of the joune was the ond choice at 3 to 1. McChesney, the batting of Wessler, Taylor, Clark, written by Red-fer- n, favorite, admirably Leavitt, Henry and Beck; a difficult was and second, Major Dainger-flel- d catch by the visitors' center fielder, was very of Taylor, slow. last. The time. 3:55, and the splendid fielding Wessler and Beck. Eureka scored two runs in the secBob Fitzsimmons, who Is In New ond through a pass to Taylor, hits by Conn, with his theatrical comHaven, were more Two Jensen. and Douglass said today that he had written pany. on In scored their half of the third shot-puttof the hits by King, Beck and Douglass and to Ralph Rose .the Their other run University of Michigan, who said he a walk to Taylor. wag scored on another walk to Tayl- wanted to meet Champion Jeffries In or, a safe hit by Beck and an outfield a finish fight. Fits has asked Rose to meet him in Worcester on Wednesday hit by McFarlane. . The locals secured nine stolen bases night, and either box with him there, Fits saya oft Kink and his wing was decidedly or arrange for a match. to the bad. Henry, the local backstop, that he Is eager to get another match was the whole works and took in with Jeffries, and he first wants to came his way and meet any man who he thinks he is a which everything match for the champion. his base throwing was pretty. a Spillman, for Ogden, pitched a little The death of George Leander, of masterly game, except for all dness in the second and third in- Chicago, who died aa a result of innings, after which he settled down and juries received from a fall on the Park allowed but two hits. des Princes Track in Paris, is offered Eureka 19, 1904. lappa-lai- i, ii.. 1ms iro l.uirth about the talk of fearing a meeting with Jack J oh ms iii. Why should he? What has Johnson ilmie to warrant even 'iii.g attention to liix claims? "The idea of Johnson asking a meeting with Jeff is one huge Joke In tile eyes of the sporting world. It 1 gotliii up by some enterprising promoter who secs a chniite to find s suitable opimnent for Jeff and draw a large gate. ''Johnson, like all the rest, would be beaten before he entered the ring. It would lie a ease of 'Coon. Coon, I wish niiih color would fade, and that would lie all there would tv to It. There would be more rabbit come to the surface in Johnson's make-u- p than was ever shown by a tighter in the ring. Jeff could include Johnson In Ids challenge to meet any three men In the ring as an added attraction and heat them all off the reel." I- SEPTEMBER pastime: , AriiiluusU'r, Klobe-il.ii.- z. Butaka, I'.iiliiiuier, Atz, Shi i.kc, Bru-rii- f. a.".-- l Yiillt'iuitirf. v :ai,' MONDAY, i.i-ii- ii, H Passed .376 closing game! towereplaed ye.- - Dowling was tefyin for L. P.C. 1; 2. e, Stolen buses, 2, lvtzold, Clark 2, Taylor of Ogden, Henry. Leavitt. Time of game. 2 hours and 3(1 minutes. Umpire, Billy Dutch. Attendance Too. balls, Leae: National AL Butt. of of the by Spillman, Handing JOURNAL, American Wit'-li'ii.iu- l:i lh- - STATE Coine showering dow n In the beautiful month of September. There are flowers enough In the summer time More flowers than I can remember But none with the purple, gold and red That dyes the flowers nf September! The gorgeous flowers of September! And the gtfn looks through A clearer blue, And the moon at night 8heds a clearer light On the beautiful flowers of September! The poor too often go scant and bare But it glads my soul to remember That 'tls harvest time throughout the land In the beautiful month of Septem her! Oh! the good kind month of Sep temher! It glveth 4he poor The growth of the moor: And the young and the old 'Mong the sheaves of gold. Go gleaning In rich September. -- Mary Howltt Patoisd AMtiEKrim 1teesT"ibnic Another Carload Just Received . WHEELWRIGHT BROS. 2476 WASHINGTON By PHONE 147-- Z THE JOURNAL Carrier, One Month, 60c. By Mail. One Month, 50c. ffrisco"! SYSTEM Co. 21 AVENUE. All Kinds of Glass Fruit Jars. Extra Caps and Rubbers. Makes F. J. 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