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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER AGE TW& 190S. 1 ""N Newsy (Gossip BREAKS 10 NNE AID Heavier-Than-A- ground, then alighted easily Just In front of the starting place. Mak Nsw Record. At 6.2s he made the second aud ang other ascension, making 574 lap, each estimated at nearly one mile. He circled wide and high, one moment he would be lower than the trees of Arlington cemetery, and the neat he had shot up to a height of 150 to 200 feet, the speed being almost as great as that of th fastust express trains. Finally, Wright turned and went diagonally across the parade ground, doing a graceful curve, made a figure tight. The crowd roared at this feat, and he repeated It. Then he dropped a hand from a lever and waved his list, shouting to hla admirer. He descended In front of the aerodrome, making one of the most perfect maneuvers of the test. Captain Yan-dnri- ie of the artillery aaya that Wright's machine has proved Us feasibility for use in war. Three hundred and ninety feet,1 said Captain Yaudnrne, is the highest that any field gun In the army can be trained, so that leas than twice the height of today's flight would put an aeroplane out of reach of anything except a rifle fire. It would be an almost unbelievable feat In wing shooting for a rifleman to hit an aeroplane going 40 miles a hour at that height." ir Machine Makes Flight of Over An Hour. WASHINGTON, Or villa 12 Sept. Wright again liruki th world's word fur rril navigation by making a and flight uf our hour, ten minute thirty seconds. The performance was the uiuNt spectacular since the flrst real flight Wedueaday afternoon. Wright's rhlp would go straight up, apparently towards the sky, and then turn easily and sail straight ahead. Ha did this three or four times while the spectators below held their breath in wonder. Conti ary to the conditions of yesterday, today was an Ideal one for aero- plane navigation, for today there was scarcely a heath of air stirring. The object of today's flight was to show the abaolute control with which the ship can he handled. Thla was probably the rraapn that Wright during hia first ascension today started at 4:41. remslnod up only ten minutes and Cl seconds and then returned to earth to consult the anemometer. The anemometer allowed that he had gone a mile in one minute and IT seconds. This Is another world's rword. Wright nmde nine laps of the parade Yesterdays Baseball Results From AMERICAN LEAGUE er Camp. SALT LAKE. Sept. 12. Coach Jos Maddock and hla band of II huskies, who have been at the Lagoon resort for. the past week getting Into condition for the football season, returned to tbs city late Friday afternoon. While the time spent at Lagoon was very short. Maddock thinks that the results were more than satisfactory In that It served to get the men back to school In good time, so that work can be commenced at once. Most of the work while at Lagoon consisted of road work and punting, with only one hard practice In scrimmage, which came Thursday afterinion. Pau Conville, captain of this year's team, made hla first appearance on the campus Friday afternoon.'' Dad says he Is as fit aa a fiddler for the coming season, and says he feel better to start In on thla year than he did at the close of the season last year. Henere Grant, who plxyed star quarterback last year. Joined the squad Thursday and la again ready for a good season's work. Tha only doubt ful ones on whom the U was depending this year for . support are Kichardson and Bryant. Bryant Is still In the hills and Richardson is still parleying with chance as to whether he will be on the squad th coining season. Batteries Morgan NORTHWESTERN and and IL II. E. 0 2 Boston . . 2 Fill isddphls , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 IS Hat Uric Flaherty, Cltappels and Graham; Foxen, Moren and Dootn. Umpire Emails. At Pittsburg. R. If. ..,,....,,...2 4 Flttabrug , . Cincinnati . . ,,.I 6 Hatterles Camnlts and Gibson; and McLean. Umpire RIgler. ec IL II. B. I 4 1 I II 1 Batteries Fromme, Bailee and Bliss; Pfelster and KUng. Umpire O'Day. Bt. Louis Chicago with ta 'kb bad 1 i: The document first baseman shall as manager of the k t Of t!i th, H, v be'--i : and at I" o'clock p. m., in the City r.'unoll Pim. her. City Hall. Og.ie- - nah "1 lection in writing 'r aRy M persons Interested s;,ij. special assessment. Ordered by the fi;y tember Sth. 1908. gat hra; E First publication Last publication V cbth .ill hit TlR'lwx. '':ty Record,. sit 3rd.lj i$,, t ip, LAI R. W. ANDERSON TEL. 895 IN D. STREET. OGDEN, UTAH Dear Sir 4 taka pleasure in submitting to you some of tho latest ideas for Suits and Overcoats that will b in vogua for tho Fall an4 Winter Season of I have bought th ent re stock of P. Andersen A Co. of thia City, and with the Line ef Woolen, etc, that I had en hand, m in a t give you a selection ef material for your Fall and Wist garment second te none in this City. Trustng you will favor me with a call, I am, 254 29TH 1906-190- 9. I pow-tio- n Cordially yours. R. W. ANDERSON. BASEBALL El FOR PURSE OF Do You Ever HJse a Flat Iron? $100 6 4 1 I 8 2 Ogden lovers of the National gam, able to witness league ball by local baseball lets tomorrow afternoon, according to the rivals who will enter the diamond at 1:16 In the afternoon at the Fair Grounds. For a 9100 side bet. the Union depot aggregation will attempt to do the same os the Goddards will try on them. Both teams have ben playing excellent ball, and It la claimed they are as good as the state league teams. For the Goddards, Cutllp and Beckwith will furnish the battery, and for the Union stations, Allison and Ayers will do those honors. Both teams have strengthened, and a hardly-contestgame la promised. will be and Donohue; LEAGUE Hall Interferes. TACOMA Be; it. 11. Young Hall stopped Vancouver's winning streak toHatterles Josg and Benils; Howell. day and Tacoma won out after a hard fight. Waddell and Spencer. R. H. E. Tacoma ...0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 x 3 7 9 At Detroit. 0 2 10 2 Vancouver .0 R. II. Batteries Hall and Bert Shea: 7 Detroit . Rusty and Bugden. .... 4 Chicago assesses NOTICE OP INTENTION. Batteries Mullln Bchmlde; and Poor Support. Notice Is hereby given by the City Walsh and Bullivan, 11. Anderson SEATTLE, Sept. Cornell of Ogden City, Utah, of the Inpitched good ball, but his support was tention of such Council to make the folAt Washington. bad and Butte won by a score of 6 to I. lowing Improvements, R. II. E. R. H. E. To create Monroe Avenue .from 20th ' 2 S 0 0 6 12 Seattle Washington Btreet to 29th Street as a sidewalk 1 9 S 0 Butte ...0 Philadelphia I I district and to build In sail district Batteries Johnson and Btreet; Plank Batteries Anderson and Fortier; concrete sidewalks In the manner folPowers. Ammels and Bender. lowing, Second game To build on aald Monroe Avenue, as Hit Game. Wins Long R. H. E. above mentioned, concrete sidewalks 4 11. Today's ABERDEEN. S Rept. 0 6 Washington Inrhea thick and feet In width. won was Aberdeen game House for 7 12 0 by Philadelphia The estimated coat of aald ImproveBatteries Hughes and Btreet; holder, who put the ball over the fence. ment la Ten Thousand Eight Hundred R. H. E. Coombs and Lapp. Dollars. ' 4 2 (110.800.00) Spoke IV The boundaries of the district to be H. E. mprow Ba 1 erica Thomas and K nel t x ; Callff I b",flted "? a,rfed 4 1 New Tork ments are drawn fifty feet outFournier. anj ward from and parallel to the outer boundary lines of said street for the whole length thereof, on Monroe Ave WESTERN LEAGUE nue from 20th to 29th Streets. For the payment of the costs and expenses of making said Improvements the City Council Intends to levy And At Lincoln. R. H. E. 2 Lincoln 6 3 Pueblo ; i 2 Batteries Wasson and HT.ry; Fltx-geraand Smith. fi BA) UC If So, Why Not Try An El Electric OH Ml Bn Mr Flat Iron ed ha El LI They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One ev to-w- it: UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY .0 0100920 01000011 GO. to-w- lt: Du-b- At St. Louis. n and ' CUiw . 0 0011000 At Philadelphia. ! of ' - collect special and local Uxes upon the lots, blocks, parts of lots and blocks, lands and real estate lying and being within the boundaries of the said district to th extent of the benefits to salj property by reason of said Improvements. Th City Council will, on Monday, t the 6th day of October, 1906, Perhaps for the last time this season, a sauceraradng meet will be held at the Glenwnod track In Ogden on September IS. next Tuesday. Notwithstanding the faet that a number of fast riders have gone east and south fori the winter season, a sufficient number has remained In Utah to make this an Interesting meet. Several good professional events are scheduled, as well as some amateur A farewell crowd of large contests. proportions la anticipated next Cheabro and Sweeney. anil ar 1910. 1911 i ' Boston hi e w T ork , Wilhelm, Hreiinahan Crandall, Needham. Umpires Johnstone Klein, six-rou- nd home himself. lt. H E. llnl (erica WllUe - ! iiT CHICAGO. nounoenient is mu.! Harry Pullman. t tonal league, that Y signed a four-yeCuba The boss nf now booked up i;, Sept 12. Leach Cross Fitzgerald In th National before the wind up The East Athletic club last night. Slder put it all over the fighting harp from start to finish except for flashes in the third and fourth. Cross put up one of the gamest fights of hla career. He stood up to hla opponent at every stage of the Journey and took many of the harp's terrific left and right hooks flush on the Jaw to get onto AT OGDEN AGAIN Second ga me- Farmer; 4- New York. beat BICYCLE RACES 2 Itoston Batteries Hogg and Kleinow; lanes, Wood and Criger. . , NATIONAL LEAGUE LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12. Tha Billy Kelly match has been cancelled. According to Match-MakBaron Lang of the Jeffries Athletic club, Tom Jones telephoned from San Francisco repudiating his tonight promise given to Lang In this connection. Jones gave no excuse for calling off the match, tout left the Impression that Papke, being th champion now. la out for bigger game.11 Among the local sporting men Jones Is bring severely censured for hla unsportsmanlike attitude. Before the Labor'd y fight. Jones agreed that, win or lose, Papke would flght Kelly again. Athletic Reliables, Returns WILLIE FITZGERALD FIGHT Papke-Hug- o Coach Joe, With Band of Sixteen record-breakin- MCE KELLY 101 10 Famous Aviator in World ofl SporMim I RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, President. Vlce-Pr- AtCir l ed The UTAH NATIONAL I UNITED or THE Ra- SPECIAL INTRO- At Des Moines, Batteries Wltherup and Heckinger: Jackson and McDonough. The Eleohant Bar PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Pitchers Battl. SAN FRANCISCO, j Sept. 11 Oak-- ( land won a pitchers battle today from Ban Francisco In the tenth inning, by a seer of 1 to 0, R. H. E. Oakland Ban Francisco Batteries Nelson Griffin and Berry. o and La 3 2 3 Longs: Slugging Match. PORTLAND. Sept. 11 I,o Angeles won a slugging match from Portland today. R. H. E. Los Angeles 6 12 Portland u 9 11 6 Batteries Nagle and Hogan; Graney. Rose and Whalen. We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city Our Service Is the Best J. 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