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Show DAILY Following 1 the standing of the National league: Boise fspokane Butte Salt Lake on. 79 S1 '47 48 51 71 78 Pa-,if- l. p& .622 .571 .427 .876 Spokane By defeating At noise: clinched the pennant yesterday Boiae National league, Pacific of the it out of the reach of the vieltlng "nb. The game was chariKteriied JL very hard hitting by the locals, the Stark-- a being batted In with vigor. walked aev- and wild little wa ell Mttl men, opportunity to get the runa they Boiae. 10; Spokane. 5. and Hon son: Starkell Batteries pamntann and Stanley. "red score: playing marked cinnati against against Cuban teams," Manager Bancroft of the ion. gt Paul won the pennant by sixty-thr- ee points from Columbus. The ofBt. Paul .654, ficial standing follows: Columbus .591, Milwaukee .586, Loufs-vil- le .537. Minneapolis .534, Indianapolis .442. Kansas City .388, Toledo .278. According to a letter just received the peerless from Bobby Walthour, American pace follower has won his d victory and in a month or so will return to America for the New race. Walthour captury Tork honors in this event every ed first time he has competed, winning on thirty-thir- six-da- one occasion with Archie McEachren and another time with Bennie Monroe as his mate. Joseph Woods, manager for Aurello and Mauro Herrera and Maurice Thompson, has written to this paper, asking for the prospects of a match between Rufe Turner and Aurelio Herrera or either Mauro Herrera or Maurice Thompson against Tommy Markham. reCin- Red 'We played recently. two teams in Havana and walloped them so often that there was no interest in the contests. Finally In an effort to draw some money, I agreed to put my team against both the Cuban teams in one game, playing nine men against eighteen. The thing came off and was almost as big a farce as the regular games. Those Cubans would never get under a fly ball, and all my men had to do waa to send up high ones. The natives would all make a dash for the same ball and let It drop between them and then fight for it like a gang of kids scrambling for a penny. They were about the only cinches I ever saw, and I wish some of them were playing in the National league. much the picture of a man stepping on a rotten apple. How often have we seen the posing fighter rush into the sporting editor's and ask that this or that challenge be inserted, and when reply is made to the same the fighter finds an ever ready and handy excuse to avoid the meeting? "Ill challenge the world at steen office exclaims the posing fighter. pounds And I'll back him for a million, or as much money as Rockefeller and Morgan care to bet, chirps In the managing fellow. Then some poor old dub who has never beaten anybody comes along, sees the challenge and says: I t'lnk I'll call dat guys crack. Then the posing champion tears for the tall and uncut. He first will attempt to evade the meeting by placing the weight at such a figure that the challenger cannot possibly accept. Finally the dub relents and allows the posing fighter to make his own weight. Then there Is another consultation, and this time the excuse will be advanced that he wants a week to get Into condition. Finally this is also acceded to and then the posing fighter comes out boldly and says: 1 will fight only champions; go get a reputation." That forces the dub to let go and the posing fighter Is safe until he issues another challenge, when the same thing occurs. He again gets back Into his hole and reads an- Either would be a good fight, but we would prefer to see Aurelio Herother chapter of thst handy little rera and Turner matched in this city volume: and it is safe to say that they would "How to Become a Champion Withbe a splendid drawing card and also out Fighting. article. a good put up Worst of All Exparisncss. Champion Karmer lost all chance Can anything be worse than to feel to win his big professional race at the that every minute will be your last? Vallaburg cycle track yesterday when he was forced off the track in the last Such waa the experience of Mrs. S. H. quarter mile. He had been riding on the pole with John Bedell alongside when the mistake occurred. With Kramer out of the race Bedell won from Schrelber by four feet When Kramer dismounted he entered a formal protest against Bedell, and the prises will not be paid until the officials make a decision. Newson, Decatur, Ala. For three years, she writes, I endured Insufferable pain from Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. Death seemed Inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was Induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was .T S'" an hour. Moneyback means s good and wrth the money. the tea Can t mean anything else. kywdaatliks LAST YELLOW STONE PARK CURSION. Saturday! September 24. The fuiiiiMing books have been rented film: ihe "Book Lovers Club of San Frjiii and been added to the c.ii.ilntiiit. of books at the Carnegie Free I.ihrary. The books are return able to the Sail Frum-lucclub in a fen weeks, so those desiring to peruse any of them should make application without delay: Abroad with the Jimmies, Bell; Shutters of Silence. Burgin; Dollars and Democracy, Burne-Jone- s; Right Princess, Burnham; Viking's Skull, Curling; In Search of the Unknown, Little Chevalier, Davis; Chambers; Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come, Fox; Keeper. Garland; Deliverance. Glasgow; My Friend Troupe ro, Harl-an- d; Sylvia's Husband, Harrison; Puke Decides, Hill; Under the Rose, Isham; Horse Leech's Daughter, Jack-soAdmirable Thinker, Jepson; Boss, Ijewls; Strlngtown on the Pike, Lloyd; Daughter of the Snows, London: People of the Abyss, London; Proud Prince, McCarthy; Masterfolk, MucFull; Grey Cloak, MacGrath: Stone of Destiny, Mackay; Forest Hearth. Major; Judith of the Plains, Manning: Left In Charge. Morris; Around the Caribbean and Across Panama. Nicholas; Robert Cavelier, Orcutt; Mr. Salt, Payne; Daughter of the States, Pemberton; Doctor Xavier, Pemberton; Said the Fisherman, Plck-thall- e; Shadow of Victory, Reed; Woohouse Correspondence, Russell A ; Fortunes of Fill, Seawall; Darrow Onigina, Severy; Great Adventurer, Shackelton; Close of the Day, Spearman; Holliday Case, Stevenson; Silver Poppy. Stringer; Butternut Jones, Tilford; Lady Rose'a Daughter. Ward; Daughters of Nijo, Watanna; Conjuror's House, White; Silent Places, White; Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm. Wiggin; Henderson, Young; Sally of Missouri, Young. 21, EX- No Mend Hose jsi-o- , They Never Have to Go to School With Holy Stockings 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 Z. C. M. I. "No Mend for Boys "No Mend for Girls n; FROH SALT LAKE CITY TO 8T. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA THE SCENIC ROUTES WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS NOVELIST WILL EMULATE OWN HEROINE NEW YORK. Sept. 21. Miss Ber- tha Brooke Runkle, who sang of arms and the hero from the time she was 17 years ot age, and who has produced In The Hamlet of Navarre" the beet selling book of the year before she was 21. has been won, like her own heroine, by a military hero in real life. Miss Runkle is going to marry Captain Louis Bush of Company B, Fifth United States Infantry, who distinguished himself by signal bravery throughout the Philippine campaign and who is still on military duty in the Philippine islands. The engagement has not been formally announced as Miss Runkle and her distinguished mother, Mrs. L. G. Runkle, the critic and essayist, who wrote letters for the New York papers when Horace Greeley was alive, are still at the country house, Onteora, In the Catskills. Rumor says, however, that the announcement will be mnde as soon as Miss Runkle and her mother return to town, and that the wedding will not be long deferred. Informal dancing party by the degree team. Weber Camp 74, W. O. W., will open Kelsel'a hall this season Friday night All are Invited to attend. WOKE WITH START WHEN TRAIN HIT THEIR HOUSE NEW YORK, Sept. 21. While the family of School Commissioner James sleeping' Snape of Newark were soundly this morning et 8 o'clock their home waa practically wrecked by a runaway train of three freight care. One of the care, a big box car, filled with oats, crashed completely through the first floor and dropped into the cellar. Another, filled with hay, was turned crosswise In front of the house, while the third, a gondola, filled with coal, piled up against the hay car In $42.50 $4.50 DOUBLE BERTH ONE WAY IN COOL, CLEAN COMFORTABLE TOURIST Sk-hel- mi- raculous. I Improved at once and now I'm completely recovered. For Liver, Kidney, Stomach and Bowell troubles Electric Bitters le medifor Aurelio cine. Only 50c. Its the only Manager Joe Woods by guaranteed Herrera has received a message from Jesse J. Driver, druggist J. X. Bailey, manager of Kid Herman of Chicago, asking for a match G008EBERRIE8 AND A CAT. with the Mexican at Spokane during Not long ago officials of the departthe fair week. The go would be for of agriculture were much a side bet of 3500, to be cut 75 and 25 ment amused by a letter sent the departper cent, and the men to do 138 pounds at 3 oclock In the afternoon. Joe ment by an occasional correspondent Woods signified his willingness to ac- In Virginia. Among other things the writer hastcept the terms offered by the Chicagoto advise Secretary Wilson to an, provided the date would not con- ened flict with Herreras October 7th and this effect: My wife had a Tame cat that dyd. 17th dates. Being a Tortureshell and a Grate fav-erl- t, we had the same berred in the Things pugilistic have been ex- Gardln, end for the enrichment of the tremely dull in England this summer. soil I had the Carkls deposited under There is little public interest In pugilthe roots of a Gooseberry Bush. (The ism, owing to the methods of the Frute being up to then of the smooth club managers, who have disgusted But the next Season's varrlety.) patrons of the ring with fakes and Frute after the Cat was berred, the crosses Innumerable. . The National Gooseberry was all Hairy and more Sporting club has fallen into the hands the Catapilers of the of a clique which does not enjoy the Remarkable, Same Bush was All of said Hairy deconfidence of boxers or sportsmen, scription. Colliers Weekly. and la now conducted as a side-sho- w for certain bookmakers. ALMOST HUMAN. The only hope for the sport in LonThe following Is clipped from don Is the formation of a new boxing dub in the West End, conducted up- Massachusetts Ploughman: Farmer William II. Ellis, of Bloom-ingbur- g. on straight-forwar- d business princiN. T., owns a little white ples. with the men fighting to win. mare called Whltefoot. Every school-da- y Bert Dorman, an American sporting man long resident on the other side, morning Whltefoot hauls Mr. Ellis' two little girls In a wagon to is contemplating the opening of a dub early this winter, and he has the schoolhouse, a mile from home, and after leaving the children there vty prospect of success. Billy the little mare turns round and trots Tucker, bag puncher and pugilist, will back to her master's house without oc associated with him. -Dorman and Tucker are well known any driver. When the school closing Mr. Ellis hitches in England hour approaches, and have the liking of the alone for sporting set which makes its head- Whltefoot up and starts her quarters around Leicester Square and the schoolhouse, and In due time she comes back with the little girls. She jli'iaiilliy Circus. Any sporting to succeed in London must Is so careful and expert In passing on the road that she never ave their endorsement, and anything vehicles a collision, or damage her harhas at doesn't look right they go after ness. h an ax. On Sunday night last Mr. Ellis The British a sporting man want over to flBht true to form. Just as he hired man drove Whltefoot to New Tork. on his way Middleton thl,t hor"e cun consistently. A cars he tackwl,ich presents in and out Before embarking on the wagon seat on the of a ed paper piece " doomed. It was this that fc Don't atop notice: once the very containing thia She belongs to William mare. ulwark of this boxing. H. Ellis, Rloomingburg. and will go home all right, and then turning the r,,i e !ad bal1 team that might mare's head homeward, he let her go. Mat?. '!! ,ooked flood In the United the distance, kut was all the money when Sure enough, she covered a long nine miles. In safety, and at a In about pace that brought her home TEA SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, 21, Clad the Boys in The Latest in Fiction Has Baen Rented From the Book Lovers' Club of San Francisco. H'lth the games that were played association Fusing fighters. yesterday the American season of The woods are full of them. They closed the baseball league 104. and there Is every indication remind us very much of those cheap that this has been the most successful sports who migrate about the counaeason in the history of the associat- try with false reputations and when President Grlllo said at Cincin- eventually shown up resemble very nati last night: There la not a club In the association which has failed to come out on the right side of the ledger. We had a most interesting race and consequently a successful season. Perhaps the most encouraging feature is the fact that are the prospects for next season brighter than ever. JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER STATE NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY. 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C. S. WILLIAMS, Commercial Agent, West Second South St., Salt Lake City, Utah 106 the street' When the crash came Mr. Snape, who was sleeping in the front room on the second floor, was thrown out of bed and received slight bruises. Ilia wife and two daughters, who occupied adjoining rooms, were badly shaken up. The accident was caused by a misplaced switch derailing a freight train near the house. EXCURSION RATES PACIFIC. VIA UNION St. Louis and return, $42.50. Chicago and return, 347.50. Chicago and return, via St. Louis, 347.50. St. Louis and return, via Chicago, 348.75. Limit days. Transit limit 10 days direction. Pullman sleepers through to St Louie without change. Tickets on sale Tuesdays and Fridays each week. Stop overs allowed. A. B. MOSELEY, Trav. Pas. Agi. 60 In each A LITTLE NIGGARISM. The man with a timber claim is what? FERNANDEZ will make you shout with laughter over at the Pa' time this week. 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