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Show WEDNESDAY, PAGE EIGHT. COUNCIL PLAYED A ' GREAT GAME WITH HUNTSVILLE DADS the Jays of this truly remarkable sale are noy very few. FOR KIND ACT Freight Conductor Picks Up Deed rt Ogden's Man From Track and Gets Councilman Dana went out Into left van. bearing would-b- e field wearing a glove on each, hand qui'bers of rural ball flayers, start. and Humphrls stationed himself on ed from the city hall for a long ride j third base, without any protection for to Huntsville, through Ogden canyon, hla mite, whatever; while Councilman where the J'gden city fathers had been Thomas was knocked from behind the challenged to eat one of the best trout bat by a ball which drove all the wind and chit ken dinners which the capable out of the councilman and his chest Carl Allison started to cooks of Huntsville could prepare for protector: of in favor of Mayor and mob of retired out county a hungry city pitch Brewer. flilala. Councilman Austin went to sleep on In the party were ' Mayor A. L. Brewer, City Attorney and Mrs. J. H second base and stood innocently a Horace Peery, i couple of feet away from the bag, Devine, Councilmen John Austin, J. B. Dana and C. J. while the Huntsville pitcher rolled the JIutnphris and their wives and all oth ball slowly along the ground to the er members of the council; Judge J- - A. first baseman, retiring the Ogden Howell. Sheriff B. B. Wilson and Depu- player. r, Hen ColIn making a ties Clark. Murphy and Allison and Mcsrs. Harold and Harmon Peery, vin, of Huntsville, exposed a broad of bare shin to the gase of the who were very essential to the success! of the expedition, because of their ex- - startled throng, having lost his sock while making the run. Ernest Spenpert handling of two of the autos. That Ball Game, cer, of the Deseret News, provided the Outside the baseball diamond, the feature of the game, when he attemptHuntsville w looming delegation was ed to cross a narrow foot bridge and all hospitality, but once they removed with a loud splash landed not on his their coat a the hospitality changed head or his feet In the wet creek. He to hostility, and before the smoke of' was tenderly assisted to his feet and battle had cleared, four of the Ogden commanded by Mrs. David Ecclea and councilmen had been wiped off the Mr. and Mrs. George H. Davis to retire baseball map, two Huntsville city at once to a nearby store and put on fathers were bruised and sore, and the some dry socks, and some dry oh; score stood whisper it low 12 to 2. well, other things. In favor of the councilmen of the Who Played Ball. smaller city. I H. Peterson, city recorder of Prior to the game, Dr. O. A. Dickson Huntsville, Mayor N. P. Loffgreen, of the Ogden council became tempor- Councilmen P. M. Jenson, Alma Peterarily Inaano and Insisted upon running son, C. C. Wangsgaard, Jens Nelson a footrace with C. W. Melghan of the and George E. Ferrin, and Supervisor Mate Journal. Councilman Humphries John Peterson, Marshal Albert was made referee of the match, which Judge A. J. Anderson, Road Suwas .for one hundred yards The start pervisor T. W. Stoker and Pound keepwas exciting, but ths medical profes- er Jasper Jesperson, with Thomas Mcevent Kay and Tom Allen, sion lost out In the constituted by at least 7S0 feet, and Mr. Hum-phr- Huntsville's genial welcoming commitdeclared the press (he winner. tee and invincible ball team. For Ogden, the two Sams, Browning This, Doe Dickson asserted, was unfair and became angered challenging the and Thomas, did atar work; and the referee to a race. At the drop of the team waa made up of Carl Allleon, bat. Dr. Dickson and Councilman Mayor Brewer, Will Colvin, Seymour Humphrls were off, running neck and Clarke and Councilmen Horace Perry, neck. On tha home stretch, the referee Bam Thomas, President Browning, J. took the lead, and ,won by a neck. B. Dana, C. J. Humphrls, Dr. G. A. Mill undaunted, a footrace was ar- Dickson, Dr. H. J. Powers, George Doctor Dickson with Wilson and John Austin. ranged ' by himself. Mayor Brewer and Judge Following the game, a huge repast, Howell entered. The doctor was again of trout and chicken and Innumerable defeated, the court taking two heats other iod things was served by the out of three in this event. The legal charming maids and matrons of Huntsprofession again won out against the ville In the Relief hall. A atop watch .Ogden police force, when Judge Howell held on the crowd, showed that Judge defeated Hagbert Anderson. Howell had eaten without hesitating Perrin's Red Paints, for a period of two hours and twenty Councilman George Ferrin started to minutes. Mayor Brewer came within pitch In the ball game for Huntsville, two minutes of equalling this record, In a pair of flaring red trousers. Every but ae he carried away four plecea of man at bat became so badly rattled cake, two oranges and three bananas, that he failed to connect, except at in addition to a dish of Ice cream, it rare Intervals, with the ball. In fact, was agreed that the eating contest It waa afterwards declared that a com- should be declared a tie between Judge bination of red pants and Howell, the Howell and Mayor Brewer. ; ; ! i j ! three-bagge- se j j I j . Eng-atro- 100-ya- A conductor Southern named Johnson,, on the division Pacific -- JE ls Conference. BALL AND CHAIN FOR PRISONER WHO TRIES TO MAKE AN ESCAPE ' al trust-buste- i CUT GL.1SS THAT CREAIKS DEMAXD GOV. M GREGOB 29.-Th- om-as ITS OJIVV Artistic Goods have the power of creating,, in part their own dethem is to wish to mand. Our CUT GL.4SS them. possess g has the magic touch-th- at which makes People want it. To-se- S. LEWIS $ JEWELERS CO., ' Reliable People 4,37 Wash. LOST IN STORM ST. JOHNS, N. F., July 29. It Is believed that the vessel bearing Gov- -' ernor McGregor, of New Foundland, Is the one lost In the storm of the last few day a The governor had been on an official tour of Labrador. The Purpose of a MEMORIAL from the first known and meat' famous of all monuments the Pyramid down to th tiniest headstone of today, has been te honor the departed with a monument that will last through succeeding generations. Our work is the building of just such memorial these that will stand the wear and tear of that will endure. We use only the highest grade of stock and employ artsts in their respective lines net mere etene cutters, and work from original designs. And in the matter of price ws give tha beet grade ef work for the lowest possible figures. w time-trib- utes e some-thin- ,J. rs ! Md.. July A. McIntyre, of the firm of T. A. McIntyre company, broken of New York, whose recent failure created a sensation, died today at the home of friends In this city. The rause of death Is not made public. at Assailant of Airbrake HIS M PARTY 29. --William H. Taft today at hla In- - anti-tru- st BALTIMORE, a Hade Chairman of National of brother's home, waa Initiated Into membership in tha Interna- CnmmhM to lead the spector At Bingham Taken 9 tional Steam Shovelere Union 4 officers. the international 4 4 by in Custody. Fight 4 Judge Taft made a brief speech 4 to occasion on and referred the 4 4 the splendid work being done CHICAGO. 111.. July 29. The nationThs Ogden police department yesteron the Isthmua of Panama. of Bert effected Roes, al the committee of the Independences capture 4day Tha Republican leader had for at a switchman wanted Bingham party today elected William R. Hearst many visitors today. He will Its chairman and Charles A. Walsh, to tha alleged assault upon William HeVa Hot go Springs, tonight of Iowa, secretary. ron, a Rio Graned airbrake Inspector. 4 to remain there for a month. Roes will be taken to Bingham to face The nomination of Thomas L . of Massachusetts, for president, the charge. end John Temple Graves, of Georgia, Rosa and Heron, with another InIn the convention for spector named Baker were seen quarmeets with the approval of lest In night on Bingham night Thursday reling local the new party. all of broken supporters from a and Heron, suffering announced that the principal It Jaw and a badly cut cheek, was found fight of the campaign will be made lying near the railroad tracks Friday RAI AT a and of along labor lines, the Intent being to the finding pipe morning. By drew as distinct an Issue as possible pocket book, near the spot where the the Independence party end between wae Identified Rosa took assault place, the Republicans and Democrats on ae the supposed assailant. The railroad shops still continue to this issue. Early Friday morning, he left Bing- be active! and the force at hand canIt is quite generally understood that ham on a freight train, and tha vic- not all. the work which la the headquarters of the party will he accomplish tims was taken to a Salt Lake hospital, before them. Rather than get ahead In New York with a branch In where he la rapidly recovering from hla the work Is piling up, end It la exinjuries. pected that an additional force of men will have to be put on. If the present ORDERS OUT THE MILITIA. state of things continues. The presii WETS AND DRYS ent complement Is working eight hours ATLANT4. Ga., July 29. Governor a day, and six days a week. Hoke Smith today ordered a company of militia to Ocllla, Georgia, to prevent NECK AND NECK th lynching of a negro rapist who la accused of entering the room of Mrs. ENGLAND WILL Alleged Result of HEARS! READS LI CINCINNATI, Ohio, July LENOX, Mass., July 29. Plans for another great battle In the courts with representatives of the Standard Oil company will be worked out hers in the Berkshire Hills within the next few days. Under the direction of Attorney General Bonaparte, who la passing hla vacation time in Lenox, the tint move in thg new action, which, it la understood. Is to be brought by the government against the Standard Oil company, will be made here, and the machinery of tha department of justice aet in motion. Title action following the recent decision of the United Statee court of appeala at Chicago setting aside the Judgment of (29.240,000 returned by Judge Landia egalnet the company Indicates that tha announced Intention of the administration to renew the proceedings is to be carried out promptly. Mr. Bonaparte will be Joined today by Frank B. Kellogg, of Minnesota, whose conduct of cases for the government brought him national renown, and they will review together the present legal status of the case end decide the details of further action. For assistance they will have the service of half a score of trained legal experts from the department of justice In Washington. The conference between Attorney-GenerBonaparte and a corps of took place here this depot where the arrest was made until afternoon. Kellogg eald today he exhe was safely lodged In the city pected to start for New YoHt tomorbastlle. row. He has been sullen and hard to man- , An Immediate retrial of the criminal age ever since, and has caused the suite against the Standard Oil It waa officers much trouble. He is considered learned this afternoon will be the outa nervy criminal by the police depart- come of the. conference here today. At- ment and gave a remarkable display of torney General Bonaparte refused to' nerve yesterday, when he continued his confirm the report, but the Information ' mad race for freedom, unheeding a bul- was obtained from an unquestionable let from the gun of one of the pursuers source. which barely graxed his leg. DIES IN BALTIMORE JUDGE TAFT IS RACK Government Ready to Reopen Fight in Court As the prices are reduced. 'A m, RICH BANKRUPT in all the great building POLICE GET Oil that all people shall have ample notice. between and Lovelocks, Nevada, was arrested Tuesday at Humboldt, about half way between the two freight division points, for picking up the body of a man who had been killed by a passenger train the name day. Johnson furnished bonds for his appearance in county court. No. 1. The Overland Limited, dragged the body of the dead man about a half mile before it wae torn from the trucks of one of the coaches, it is said. The train waa stopped and after ascertaining there was no life left the man, the train crew continued on, leaving the case to the county coroner. Johnsons freight train soon came along and found the mans body. The conductor ordered his crew to place the body in an empty box car, and It wae carried to Humboldt Ae soon as the authorities learned of the case, they arrested the conductor for Interference with the duties of the coronet Winnemucca rd Distinguished from his associates on the municipal work gang, by a huge ball and chain, attached to his left pedal extremity; Jim Collins, 41 years old, and exposing to the world an unusually hardened face,' la grumbling and tollng at the city cemetery. Collins yesterday morning, at about 1:10 o'clock, attempted to make an escape. Boldly dashing out of the work gang, when the attention of the guards. Bob Payne and Jim Allen, was attracted elsewhere: Collins managed to elude them, although one of the guards gave pursuit for a distance, firing his revolver into the r as he ran. The escaped prisoner made hla way to the underbrush along the Ogden river, where he was cleverly captured by Patrolman Marlin and Guard Tommy. Lever after an exciting chase hortly after. Has Ninety Days, Collins Is considered a bad man. When arrested last week by Sergeant Bob Chambers, he fought like a demon, ' and cursed the officer from the Union desire --we Into Trouble. automobiles , 19og. a 1,mu . Burling shortly after S o'clock on Judge being umpire, caused defeat Tuesday afternoon, a long string of JULY 29. Jos. Parry & Sons Co. 2253 WASHINGTON AYE. Hie-ge- n, 444444444444444444 vice-preside- nt. Chl-cag- ot FORT WORTH, Texas, July 29. The outcome of the temperance fight Is doubtful. It will likely require another day for a definite count At noon today the Indication were that the J. B. George. NOT TOE THE MARK Lieut. Halswelle regretting that it will be Impossible to accept the challenge to race J. C. Carpenter at the Newark games. "drys" ere ahead about a thousand. LONDON j. Eng July 29. Sir ThomIt la not known whether that la NEWARK, N. J July 2. The enough lead, ae the count may he management of the Knights of Colum- as Llpton today offered a (500 cup bus today received a cablegram from race between Carpenter and Halswelle. changed before tomorrow. EMTM PEML Fdwp TMs Wedk 4 deseii (2.00 16 Button, White Silk Gloves, cents 75 15 dozen of (2jOO Black and White Kayers Silk Gloves $1.00 4 dexen ef (225 Brown, Ten, Blue and White Silk Kayser Gloves $1.19 40 dozen of 35c te 75e Bolts, your choice 15 cents Our entire stock of hand bags at Cast. EAST :& v ; TM(D)MA |