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Show MAYOR LIST OF JL A. Anderson and wife tie Lucia Mrs. cut-off- L are in from Wheat-land- , Healy. Weak. In commenting on the primaries held in Ogden tout evening the Deseret News has the following In Ita political columns: "Ihe primaries were not noted for their harmony. On the contrary they were rather noted tor their friction and HI feeling. It was a ease of slate of breaking; making and slate chargee and co .inter chargee. Mayor Gimsmann of Ogden was n prominent figure, though he did not apparently cut a wide a swath as usual. It to stated that he fared very badly. Besides hie name does not appear among those that make up the list of delegates. Of theca there are 45 in the county; and of the number the Wells people My they will have not lee than 36." It to evident that the above to merely a piece of guesswork used for a apace filler. The reference to Mayor Giasmann to entirely uncalled for and the statements made In connection therewith are not baaed on fecL The mayor was not at the primaries. He left last Monday morning in company with Angus T. Wright, 1. L. Clark. FJ. Kiesei and Commissioner Wilson for a trip to Rich county. Tha party la not expected to return until today. It and petty to seems rather make such statement either to vent a personal grievance or gain tow trifling fancied political advantage. COMPLETE LIST OF THOSE CHOSTHE EN THROUGHOUT COUNTRY. lira. J. 8. Itorriaon of Butter Mont- Candidate for State Offices Can New Sis Up Their Chances. is fa Ogden for a few day a visiting with her cousin, Mrs. L. H. Murdock, Below la given a complete Hat of E. E. Stewart, manager of the local the delegates from Weber County to branch of the Simuiona Hardware the Republican State convention: 'Ol of St. Louis, left for Portland, Ora., The following are the state delelast night to Join his wife there. gates la the city; FIRST WARD. Fred E. Cummin.;. Bert C. Feltlea, First District R. D. Flncock. Mrs. L. C. Screw. Mrs. K. L Stevens, Second District Al Herrick. and Mr. O. I- - Stevens were up from Third District Stanley Johnson. Fourth District Mrs. Addle Angel. Salt Lake today in automobiles. Fifth District Robert Payne. Mira Carrol Young, Mr. Kenton, Delegats-at-LargT. H. C'nrr. II. Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. Marvill, Kenyon SECOND WARD. conatl-tute- d CItv Lake Salt F. 8ander of Sixth District W. C. Howell. a party of aiitomobillats wbe Seventh District H. J. Powers. ware in the city tost evening. Eighth Dtotrict A. H. Moyas. Ninth District Page Middleton. one Is ahy a horsa THIRD WARD. Evidently and buggy thia morning, I.Mt night Tenth District Joe Dane. as he was coming along Washington Eleventh District Oscar Madaon. avenue; C. L Ives noticed a sorrel Twelfth District David Jenson. horse hitched to a buggy without an Thirteenth Dtotrict Niels Knudaon. occupant, rambling along. Mr. Ives FOURTH DISTRICT. took tha rig to Corey's livery arable. Fourteenth District T. C. Morris. Fifteenth District dtudolph Kuch-to- r. Mira Pearl Williams, bookkeeper at Sixteenth District T. E. Burt tha Williams grocery store, left this Seventeenth District . N. Meade, morning for Montpelier, Idaho; for n abort visit. Eighteenth District C. R. Hollingsworth. Nineteenth District John Ingebret-ee- a. Pont forget Dr. Bell's Lecture TONIGHT at the First Congregational Twentieth District R. G. Agee. church on "Dreams, Vision a and Deiegnie-st-lnrgH. C. Wardlelgh. Explained," at t o'clock. 10 FIFTH WARD. cent collection at the dour upon en- 1 Twenty-firs- t District Thomas H. tering. Davis. Twenty-secon- d District Adam PatJohn McCarty was arrested at 1:30 street terson. last evening on Twenty-fiftTwenty-fourtDistrict R. A. Mo yes. between Wall and Unooln for using Twwnly-UilnDistrict Adam Patabuaiva language upon the proprietress terson. of the Chapman House. McCarty was Twenty-fiftDistrict Rufua Gamengaged In a violent altercation with er. bin landlady when taken In charge by The following are the State deleOfficer Herrick, lie was arraigned on n charge of disturbing the peace thia gatee from the county: WEST WEBER. morning and the owners of the ownFirst Dtotrict Joseph Hngge. ers of the Chapman House will appear Second District H. F. Petteraon. gainst him. ROY AND KANESVILLE. iou SHOP Mr. J. A. Kranx has opened up n blacksmith shop at 427 23rd at reel, where he to prepared to do nil klnda of blacksmith wurk. Mr. Krani will be pleased to have nil hia old customers, also new ones call and sec him. EAGLES All Eagles are requested to meet at the hall Tuesday morning, Aug. 16th, at I a. m. In ruatomary uniform, for tha purpose of attending the Eagle Dating it Lagoon. R. E. MACINTOSH, W. PRES. KENNEDY'S DAIRY 0100010 03 I, AVERTED Word was received hero this morning that seventeen workingmen narrowly escaped suffocation while working In n tunnel near Ryndnn, Nevada, about 1p.m. yesterday. The Southern Pacific westbound passenger No. 2, darted Into the tunnel where the men were working. The train wm flagged, but' before the men could escape from the tunnel fumes, amoke sad gaa from the engine began to fill the place and the men were rapidly overcome. Several become unconscious before they The tunnnel to n could be rescued. cut-ofthat has been made with the recent Improvements cm tha Southern Pacifle. Passengers on Steamer Stampede-Bo-at Overloaded. Chlragn, August Wonrt-third- 2-- 3--5. n 8-- y seo-ond8-- 1-- 8-- 1-- 1--2. 2-- 3-- SL Louis, Aug. 13. Fair Grounds summary: First race, seven furlongs Albany CHICAGO. 5; PHILADELPHIA, 0 Upton for yachts of tha 21 footetosn. Girl won; Dr. Burns second; WorthCHICAGO, 0; PHILADELPHIA, A During tha races today a panic occurred on the guest boat Mary, which for ington third. Time, 1:29 Second race, six furlongs Heraian a time threatened serious injuries. Philadelphia, August 13. The locals The boat ordinarily carries 400 pass- and Chicago split even In a double won; Mellwood Milton second; engers. Today she wm loaded down header, each team suffering a shut Young third. Time, 1 : 16. If you order glasses of mo and Third race, six and a half furlongs with 700. When two miles out from out Attendance, 7,000. nr enough Interested and with her so that Joe Ggu won; King Rom second; the harbor she listed badly Score R.H.E. to mo tho lonoeo ground and Sevher. move Buccleuth third. Time, 1:21 .5 6 3 engines were unable to Chicago ... . , mads, you ara perfectly glasMO Fourth race, August selling stakes, eral small boats were called alongside Philadelphia 0 6 4 welcome in our lens grinding and mnay of the passengers had to be Weimer and KUng; Corridon and six furlongs Otto Stlfel won; Frank departmonL Bell second; Hilee third. taken off to lighten her. Dooin. Time, I have the best equipped' opti1:13 Second game; cal works In tho stats. Fifth race, five and n half furlongs R. H. E. Scor- eCharm secWoodlands 2 won; Lucky 0 8 Chicago 4 13 0 ond; Col. Preston third. Time, 1:08 Philadelphia Sixth race, mile and three sixteenths Briggs and ONeill; 8 parks and Doeskin won; Buccaneer Dooin. second; Export ManTg. Optician. Miss Eon third. Time, 2:01 EXAMINATION FREE! From Recovered Bodies Still Being Seventh raceseven furlongs Kind's 2412 Washington A vs. CHICAGO, 8; NEW YORK, 3. Colorado Train Wreck. Charm won: Bab second; Bid Sliver third. Time; 1:29. 13. Today's Aug. Chicago, game Pueblo, Cola, August 13. Three wm called at the end of the fifth inmore bodies of the victims of the Eden ning on account of rain. Attendance disaster were recovered by the search- - 25.000. Score: R. H. E. Identiwere all and Ing parties today S 5 1 Chlcego .. ,, ,, fied. With the Identification of Mrs. New York 2 3 Belle Steffey early thia morning the White and Sullivan; Cheabro and now numbers Hat of identified dead McGuire. 83. Those found today are: MIm Vlnnie Selby, Pueblo; J. F. CLEVELAND, 7; PHILADELPHIA, 2. Dutton. Pittsfield. 111., and A. 8. Dennis, Denver. ' Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 13. Cleveland The body of 511m Selby wm found knocked Plank out of the box In the about four miles below the scene of third, ttendance 6,300. the wreck under eighteen inches of Score: R. II. E. aand. 7 10 1 Cleveland .. A. 2 11 3 Philadelphia RIO GRANDE NOT RESPONSIBLE. Dnnahue and Buelow; Bender, Plank and Power. Denver, Cola, August 13. General Cincinnati" 2; new 1 Manager Edson of the Rio Grande, raid today that the company waa in no way responsible for the wreck at New York, Aug. 13, Cincinnati Eden. scored another vlctery over New York We alwayn strive to anticipate your wants It to our purpose to sell "It wm one of those unavoidable ac- today In a close and exciting game. reliable merchandise. We know you want tha cidents, which ia liable to occur on any Attendance 24,600. railroad when a flood of the character Score: R. H. E. of that which washed out our bridge, Cincinnati 2 6 1 New York 1 6 6 occurs, he raid. Hahn, Harper and Schlei; Taylor, Warner and Btfwermaa. TERRIER, STICK AND PALING FENCE. BOSTON, 1; PITTSBURG, 0 John Burroughs, in Harper's Magazine. Boston, Aug. 13. Moran'a two base Lloyd Morgan relates at some length We are toying the pinna for our faTT campaign with these things lx the experiment he tried with his fox hit, Wilhelm's sacrifice and Gelers' view: There are many goods wears bow offering for immediate urn terrier, Tony, trying to tench him how safe drive ia the sixth gave Boston to bring n stick through a fence with tha only score; Attendance 3,200. at lowest prices Your opportunity Is at hand. R. H. E. vertical paling. Ihe apeces would Score; 1 4 . allow the dog to phm through, but Roaton the palinga caught the ends of the Pittsburg , I. . a 0 6 1 rwwwwwwa Wilhelm and 5Ioran; Case and stlrk which the dog carried in hia mouth. When hia master encouraged Phelps. him he pushed anil struggled vigorBROOKLYN, 3; ST. LOUIS, 1 ously. Not succeeding, he went bark, the toy down, and began gnawing stick. Brooklyn, August 13. Although SL Then he tried again, and stuck m Louis outbatted and outfielded Brook. Ws offer little clothes for llttl e people at little price. locals iron. Attendance, before, but by a chance movement of lyn today-th3,000. one aide finally got the his head to R. H. E. Score Tell the babies so they will know. stick through. Ilia master patted him ..3 6 4 approvingly and sent him for the stick Brooklyn ...........I 7 3 again. Again he seized It by the mid- St. Louie Garvin and Ritter; 51cFartand and dle and of course brought up against the palings. After some struggles he Grady. droptted It and came through without IL Then, encouraged by hie master, WASHINGTON, 2; DETROIT. 1. DETROIT, 4; WASHINGTON 2. he put hia head through, seized the stick and tried to pull it through, dancDetroit, August 13. Detroit lost the ing up and down in his endeavors to Time after time and day after day the second game of a doable-heade- r experiment wm repeated, with prac- Washington. Stahl wm retired with a badly spilt hand In the eighth Inning tically the rams results. The dog never mastered the prob- of the second game. Attendance, lem. He could not see the relation of 9f that stlrk to the palinga In the fence. First game: t R. H. E. Score One time he workq.1 and tagged three minutes trying to pull the stick Washington ....24 4S 1 2 through. - Of course if he had had any Detroit Our "palntoM extracting" by. our new method to a pronounced Wolfe and Klttredge; Donovan and mental conception of the problem or had thought about it at all. a single BnevUle. m tha following patiento kiivo testified Second game: trial would have convinced him as R. H. E. well as a dozen trials. 51 r. Morgan Score Chas. N. Glddlngs, Drugs .2 6 1 tried the experiment with other dogs W ashington Shurtliff. . 5 Det roit 0 Stirling with like reaulL When they did get tWill Moran. Patten, Klttredge end Clark; Mull-l- a the slick through It was always by and Beville. chance. ... J Mr. E. Hall. Mrs. Lucy Stovona. ST. LOUIS," 4; BOSTON, L ADJOURN TO MEET IN OMAHA. Mr. Harry Eddington. St. Louie, August 13. Glade allowed Mr. Ellis, (Standard cfnea. Washington. August 13. The seventh convention of ifaa Brotherhood of the champions only seven hits. Mr. John Butler. , . R. H. E. ' Score Stationary Firemen adjourned today Chaa. McCarthy. Mr. 4 8 1 to meet in Omaha. Neb., the second SL Louis 1 5 Bouton 2 week in Anguet, 19m. Glade and Kahoe; Young and Criger. Mr. Thomas Burditt. Timothy Hraly of New Tork. was elect ad president. f2iXc Mr. Wygand Smith. ' 51 r. Albert Peterson. Miss Hazel Hunt Miss Mable Spencer, Mrs. Montgomery. WITH THE HARNESS HORSES. 1-- Panto ting to Reeoue Children. J. T. Rushmer 1-- New oYrk, Anguet IS. Fresh paint on one of the big gas tanks of the Conon First solidated Gas eompanjr, nvenus between 110th and 111th streets caught firs tonight and In an Instant Dry Goods . Information from the tork, . WILL MAKE CONCESSIONS The Western Union has Inst ailed BAKERY. Individual luncbaa and lee cream Ha line from here to Moapa. 76 atileo aervwd from 6:26 a. m. to 12:26 p. m. southwest and will ba Into Las Vegaa inside of thirty days. SIM Washington avenue, Sultan Believed to be Willing to Grant Our Demands. The Ban Pedro track to now laid to mllo 100; twent-eevomllee from Paris. Au. 13. The United States I as Vegaa ranch and will be through differences with Turkey ere lieing to lam Angeles by December 1, 1604. watched with some Interest In diplomatic rlrclea hut authorities quarSPRITE WINS UPTON CUP. The following ere the arrivals at the ters do not anticipate serious deReed hotel for the last twenty-fou- r Chicago; August 13. The race for velopments, believing the Forte will hours: the Llptra cup was won by the Sprits; make the desired cop cession which, John Blair, Butte, Mont..; George the MendnU second, the Oonsan third. it la pointed out, do not exceed those Rendon, Butte, Mont.; A. L. Bee!, (Jg-dalready granted to the other powers. Geo. IX Hope, end wife, Kansan Popular opinion betrays soma ImpaA NOW BRITISH POSSESSION. City, Mo.; Thomas Wise. Kansas tience at the alleged American interCity, Mo.; J. P. Crossman, Ban FranIsland of St. Vincent, B. ference in European affairs, holding cisco; F. R. Silversmith, Denver; A. W.Kingston, that the Monroe doctrine should cut 14. The British cruisI., August J. Parker. New York: W. 2, Hnlrh-fcis- er Tribune both way. on 11. n landed Aug. party Buffalo, N. Y.; W. K. Osborne, Naby Bey, councillor of the Turkish ll Threl-fnunder of command Lieutenant: Man Francisco; T. J. Watson, Ball In an Interview, nays the embassy. 127 miles or at Birds Island. Avan, A.C. Burgess, Indianapolis, Ind.; missionaries are n source American want of the north end of the laland of Iff. A. Lee, Balt Lake. Dominica and annexed It as a British of discord in the Turkish dominions of the cause poaaeMlon. Guna were hauled through owing to their espousal the anrf and landed, the British flag of the Armenian agitators. In regard to the raising of the Am waa hoisted and n royal Mints wen fired. The Tribune then proceeded direct eriran legation at Constantinople to to St. Vincent, arriving here yesterday. Ihe rank of embassy, Naby Bey says The Tribune left today ordered he feave this would encourage the Coal M Inert Accept Wage Propoaitlen to Venaaneln to protect being internets at United State to meddle In Turkish affairs on the same footing m the other of Operators. Caracas. powers and expressed doubts as to whether the European powers would Pittsburg, Kaa., Aug. 13. The coal BREAKS A RECORD. miners of Kansas, Indian Territory, approve such a consummation. Arkansas, Texas and a part of MisVancouver. B. . Aug. ll.-- On her FASTEST BICYCLE RACING souri have voted in favor of adopting latest trip from Vancouver to AusOF THE YEAR. the operators wage proposition. The tralia, tha Canadian Australian liner Tote was canvassed here today by the Manuka knocked twenty and one-hal- f 13. The best biNew board appointed for the purpoae and hour off the record held by the Sier- cycle York, ofAugust the eeaann was seen at the vote was announced tonight. raring As a result of the vote accepting the ra, sailing from San Francisco Inst the Manhattan Beach track today. In June. The Manuka sailed from Vannineproposition, the contemplated strike couver on June 24th and landed her the first rare. six miles, teen amateurs started Burton will not take place. Instead the mails to Brisbane on 4t throe h, July of Ban Jose, California, won mines in the southwest n majority of ahead of schedule time. The time Downing In 14:35 with W. R. Lea of New which have been idle, will resume days of the from Vancouver to Brisvoyage second. Work on full time. bane was 16 days 6 hours, including York, Frank L. Kramer of East Orange. N. a stop-ove- r of ten hours at Suva. Fiji. J., won tha mile HUNT DEFENDS TITI.E. handicap from Tha distance from Vancouver to Bris- srratrh. The champion was only n 6.77S nautical miles. bane Is Suva via foot In front of F. J. Caldwell of Hart13. Reuben Milwaukee. August The distance from San Francisco to ford. Runt of California, last year's Floyd McFarland of San Jose to 7.236 miles, waa Auckland via Sydney s third. Kramer also won the in the singles of the Wisconsin 464 miles longer than the or mile rare in which he and W. mens tennis tournament sucnvsfully run. 8. Fenn of Waierbtiry. Conn., teamed. defended the title today by winning over George Parka of Washington, AMERICAN YACHT WINS. 6- -4: 6- -4; Jagglee Have you made any pre62: 63. Hunt and Burton of Minneapolis, parations for the ptcnlc? carried of the honors in the finals of Southhampton, August IS. At the Waggles Yes. I bought m umbrelthe doubles over McMynn and Mark- Royal Squadron Yacht dub meet to- la. mackintosh and rubbers. Town ham of Milwaukee, taking the event day the American schooner yacht In Topics. won the race for yachts of mors ct three straight heats, 61; 64; 100 tons. than A lady who lived In Duluth, Roche and Lsrned, of Chicago, last Wan thought to be wild and uncuth; She lisped, ra they My, EASTERN TENNIS RESULTS. yeara champions, tolled to appear to defend their title, which will be transBut explained it this way; I gnoth that ferred to Hurt and Burton, who won Southhampton. L. I.. August 13. my tongnrth Jutht Win. A. I a meit won the rhamptonehin Cleveland Loader. worked hub." by default In singles In the Meadow club tournaMRS. 51AYRP.1CK NOT THERE. ment here today. drfoaMng Wm. J. "Bom," began the beggar, "won't Clothtor of Philadelphia. 76; 64. yer help a poor" -Dover. Eng.. August 13. The Red "See here!" interrupted Goodheart larnri and R. D. Wrenn. won the Btar line steamer Yaderland from Antfinal of the doubles, defeating Clothier "I gave you Mime money last week ' werp. called here tonight, bul If Mrs. and Dewhurat of the University of "Well, gee whirr,! ain't yer earned Maybrlrk was a hoard her Inrientlty Penn., the champions, any more tiuce? Philadelphia Ledg and was successfully concealed. er. 63; 61; 64. REED HOTEL STRIKE IS CALLED OFF C-- 3-- 5. two-third- e go-m- ar f3. . fnter-collrgia- ...............S 3. 3-- RAILWAYNONES -- Sprite, 3. 3-- 4. T. P. Terry. HOOPER. First District For state, D. C. the big steel cylinders wars enveloped Lowe.. In n sheet of flams and n terrible exSecond Dtotrict For state, R. W. plosion of the gM wu prevented only Simpson. by the prompt action of the fire deHUNTBVHjLE. portment. First District L. M. Nelson. The Mass was the signal for n wild Second District David McKay. stampede of the residents for blocks Uintah and Rurch Crook State, I. around to get out of the neighborhood. K. Spalding. In their panic people left their homes, RIVERDALH. shops and bekmglnga and In some eaaas even forfeit tog their children In Joseph Fife the excitement. The tank to nearly 200 (bet in diameter and riaes nearly 120 feet above the Almost m anon si the fire ground. wm discovered It completely mrronnd-a- d J. 8. Holland,' formerly clerk for tank, while the cans of paints the Southern Pacific at Ogden, Inter sadthe oils left by the workmen cm the with the Oregon Short Line at Pocascaffolding hurst and dropped tello, and up to three months ago Into the moat surrounding thehissing tank. Mercanmanager for the stands In the canter of a The tile lk., at Ogden, baa been made very tank populous district. chief clerk here for General Foreman John Conway. Yanoou-ver-Brlsban- 11 The owned by members of the Chicago yacht club, won the first race today for the cup donated by Sir Thomas Los Angeles, Cal., August 13. The locale were unable to hit Graham today and were lucky to save a shut out. Gray wm the easiest sort of a mark for the visitors and wm hammered all over the field, besides walking four men and hitting a batter. Both aides fielded fast and clean. Score R. H. E. Lou Angetoe...., 2 3 S Oakland 13 1 Batteries Gray and Sptoa; Graham and Byrne. HARLEM. equalling the Creseeus record. Summary: 2:22 pace; purse, 8600, dash, half Chicago. August 18. Phil yiBrll mile: Gordon Prince won In 1:01 tha (Ink Park handicap, the feature 3 Lookout Hal second; Alridine third. the last day of the summer mMuinr 1 Sewing Machine, Earl Scott and Inaha Harlem today. also started. Summary: First race, six furlongs: Fleum. 2:09 pare, parse, 2700. dsah one mile: Block Hal won la 2:05 John won; 51 area second; Bay . M. second; Dandy C.. Birdlna Cent riTime. 1:14. Second six fle and Bessie Drake also started. race, furlouin: 2: 15 pace, purse, $6uo, dash, one and Johnson won: Peter J. second- - " nT, sixteenth miles; Chery Lmb won in Tag third. Time. 1:13 L5. Third rare, mile and sn eighth rtv 2:14 Belle Starr second; Edgar Bessie Abbott, Dewey, Park handicap; Phil Finch Boy third. Sliver Wings second; Schoi. Fred N., Skytond Girld and Bey bn also mate third. Time. 1:53 started. Fourth race, one mile: Brags 2:23 trot, purse, 8600, dash half mile: . Ahola second; Huxxnh third Leonardo won In 1:02 Ben Tim second; Jolly Bachelor third. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth-SaLffia, Mamba and Jeannette also startRsmo won; Docile second: ed. 2:08 trot, purse, 1700, dash one and n ney third. Time, 1:51 Sixth race, five and a half furionm-Ladsixteenth miles: Maretto won in 2:17 4. Ellison won; Cutter second" Judge Green second; Marion Wilke third. York Boy. Billy Foster Costigan third. Time, 1:03. Seventh race, one mile: Bungxnuo Boy sad Prince Greenlands also startwon: Sweet Tone second; Bob Emm" ed. 2:11 trot, purse, 8700, dash, mile and lln third. Time. 1:44. eighth: John Taylor won la 2:27 Direct View second; Queen Wilkee SARATOGA. third. Hive, Lisonjiro, Anna little, Billie Foster Boy and The King also Saratoga. N. Y., Aug. 18.-j- nie started. Keene's Delhi won the Saratoga derb today, his only opponents for the 15' PORTLAND; 000 stake being Stalwart and Kt V.f entlne, both from the stable of E. r" Portland, Ora, Aug. 13. The results Thomas. The race waa featureless. at Irvington: The Keene colt led from start to a First race, aix furlongs, selling toh. Summary: GottUelien won; Jerry Ftannagan ; First race, seven furlongs ScarfeU Frivolous third. Time, 1:18 won; Gay Boy second; New York Second race, seven furlongs, selling third. Time, 1:25 Dotterel won; Sol Lichtenstein secSecond race, The Bhillelah steepleond; Goldflader third. Time, 1:28 chase, about two and n half mile- Third race, five furlongs, selling Foxhunter won; SL second; Redan won; Agnes Mack second; Cer-r- o Grandpa third. Time.Judge 5:01. Santa third. Time. 1:01 Third race, The Hopeful, six fur. Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling, longs Tanya won; Rose of Dawn Web foot stakes Nonle won; Misty's second; Hot Shut third. Time, 1:13 & Pride second; Bummer third, lime, Fourth race, The Saratoga derby 1:12 mile and five sixteenths Delhi wos;' Fifth race, one mile, handicap In- Stalwart second; Bt. Valentine third. structor won; Forest King, second; Time. 2:13 Gateway third. Time. 1:41. Fifth race, mile Dapple Gold won; Sixth race, one mile, selling J. H. Kilogram second; Homestead thlnL Bennett won; Conger second; Cracko Time, 1:44. third. Time; 1:43. Sixth race, five and n half 'furkuira Lincrnft won; Rubric second; Dan. suse third. Time, 1:07 ST. LOUIS. EXPLODE THREE MORE ARE FOUND Stricken, Even Forget- People LUNCH AND ut Seventeen Men Nearly Succumb to Smoke and Gaa Caused by Engine GAS TANKS 8LATERV1LLK. Rirhard Howell. n; ACCIDENT NARROWLY f C. Child. The Socialists held a meeting at WILSON. Mrs. Kate 8. Hilliard's this week for F. W. Stratford. the purpose of electing n delegate to FARR WEST, PLAIN CITY AND attend n convention of Socialists in WARREN. Salt Lake August 21st, which contemD. C. Folk man. the a of plates complete organisation W. L. Stewart. Socialist forces of the state prior to NORTH OGDEN, PLEASANT VIEW election. was Grant the the Hyphen AND RANDALL. unanimous choice of the meeting. letA. Trane L. of North Ogden. ters were also prepared inviting EuM. P. Matthews of Pleasant View. gene V. Debs, Socialist rand blat o for HAltRISVlLLE. MARRIOTT AND NEW BLACKSMITH ,.,,,,,4 mm h Ufa presidency, and Walter lliomaa Mills, a Socialist writer and lecturer, to apeak in Ogden during the campaign. Prof. Mills, It to thought, will be here In September. up-hi- d e John DEFEAT nine-innin- g H. Murdock will leave tor lios Angeles, Cal, next week. H.W. Punn. a horse buyer of Coto, to registered at tha OCDENJAEETS ,, . Tha Official Mentioned Has Been Absent From Ogden for tha Paat DELEGATES . i, loot 'august SPOKANE, 6; BOISE, 7 Spokane, Wash., Aug. 13. Spokane broke ihe string of Botae'a victories At Hands of O. 8. L. Ball Team by for the first time thia afternoon. Seers of B to A K. II. E. Score: 8 10 4 Spokane The O. 8. Ls defeated the strong Boise 7 10 3 North Ogden team this afternoon at Harmon. Hogg ud Stanley; Stark-ell- s Glenwood in n pretty game and Thompson, and Hansen. by the sows of 5 to 3. The game wm attended by large PORTLAND, 6; TACOMA. 4. crowd of followers of each team who brilliant thoroughly enjoyed the many Tacoma. August 13. Three rlean plays of each team. hits, coupled with an error gave PortShort The pitching of Rash for the land three run and the toad in the Line team waa gilt edged, allowing second Inning this afternoon and they but four scattered hits and striking were never headed. Tacoma fought a out nine men. Deamer for the North tiff ll game but (berg kept the Ogden team, allowed five bite when hits too well scattered to permit of they were moat needed and struck out much run making. four men. Score R. H.E. The game wm clean throughout with Portland 12 3 the eceptkm of the continual wrang- fttUM .4 S 5 11. of North Ogden ling RMdall, the I berg and Steelman; SL Vraia and short-stop- . Hogan. Score by innings: 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0--6 O. 8. L. 'FRISCO, 0; SEATTLE, 2. North Ogden ....1 Poor-maRash and Batteries: O. 8. 8m Franriaca , August 13. With North Ogden, Deamer, Casey both etobmen pitching shut-oball and Randall, 'lime of game, 1 hour today, neither aide scored for seven aid 45 minutes. innings. In the eighth Van Haltren The Short Unee are very anxloue made a double, wm sacrificed end to take on another gams with the came in on Delrhanty's ouL Frisk Ogden Furniture and Carpet Co., aa wm hit by a pitched ball, stole second not have this is the only team they and acorad on Blankenship's single. defeated. C. Halls p tubing wm a feature. O'Connelfn decision ealHnf Van Haltren safe at the plate aroused the home ALL QUIET WITH CORTELYOU. team to anger and Leahy wm put out New York, August 13. Thin hM of the game. The decision wm Just one. been n day of extreme quiet about the Score R.HE. Republican headquarters Chairman ft 2 Cor tel you waa there only for a abort Seattle aiaeat Meitaee ( af0 2 0 San Francisco time and left for Washington thia C. Hall and Wilson; Whalen, Leahy ternoon. The campaign text book baa been printed and probably will be and Gorton. ready for distribution 51 noday. LOS ANGELES, 2; OAKLAND, S. NORTH WAS ROT AT PRIMARIES 80ME OF THE SALT LAKE PAPERS MAKE ON THIS POINT. STATE E. H. Joses of Kekoa to stopping at lively. Ut ' fudat ifo'vsisft the Mororcya examiner doteip, ctah, ,,, Paine & Hurst Store . BEST POSSIBLE PRICES ,, THIS WEEK e The Chicago Dental Co. "BestSet Teeth $8.00 suo-cts- ........I BASE BALL BUTTE. 4: SALT LAKE. 1. Biiile. Mont.. August 13. Butte defeated Salt today In a pretty contest. Trace allowed only three hits, but costly errors lost him the gam-- . R. H. E. Score 4 3 Butts 1 6 Salt I.aVe Bandclin and Swindells; Toot and Hausen. 'lieSv RACES New York. Augnst 13. The Empire City Grand Circuit meeting closed today. Major Del mar was sent to beat 2:02 without a runner In front. The champion gelding rame to the wire with a strong breeze blowing. With a runner on each side of him. hut none in front, he went to the quarter In 31 second, to the half in 1:00 1o the three quarters la 1:30 2 thus and came home In 2:02 1- -4 1-- 1-- 347 24th Street OGDEN - - - - UTAH |