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Show EXAMINES; OGDEN, UTAH, MONDAY THE MOESIXG EXAMINER TELEPHONES ROOMi" Indcpandaa? Phone.. EDITORIAL Bell PhOM BUSINESS OFFICE . OfiDEN WINS CONDUCTOR! Nfc SI .Nfc SS ...m..Na SS Phans WM. OLASMANN l iMhHridnt PIMM amt Bell 120 May 15, at the Methodist church, 24th street, next to Dinner Monday, jourt house, as cents. On Sunday, May 28th, Rev. H. J. Talbot, superintendent of the Methodist mission of the State of Utah, will preach in the First Methodist church the memorial services of the G. A. R. An effort la being made to have this a union service. DANCE next Monday night Toller's Admission 25 cents couple. Academy, Extra lady 10 cents. WHICH AHEAD IS THEIR OGDEN OF Cutoff to bs Changed. foe Thole EntertainArrangements Again Beaten by Eight to ment Including Trip Ovar Lucia. Flva in an Eleven Cutoff ba Changed Innings Gama. On account of tha Conductors conSay, but dats hard luck. 'Taint no vention held in Portland oloaicg one be use to try dem Lobatera Juat can't earlier than was expected the skinned." was the expression made by ay train bearing the Augusta special a a newey" at Salt Lake yesterday, delegates will consehe came out of the gate from Walker's and Georgia ahead of it a schedule arrive quently field In Salt Lake City, after seeing now expected to arare time. They Reilthe eleven-inningame between at S:U o'clock this in the rive city ly's Elders and Dad" Glmlin'a Lob- ai,ernoon sad should they get hero oa for a in which resulted victory sters, schedule they will lie immediately the latter by the score of S to S. The that for the trip across the Cut-ofsame opinion was certainly entertained takenshould but, they arrive later than the by the loyal rooters from Ogden who hour above named the trip will hare to worked as hard with their vocal or be postponed until Tuesday morning gana as the players did with the stick Should the latter be the case then mlt. and the will be nude the' trip across the cut-of- f that moment a for If any one doubts S oclock Tuesday at Ogden leaving Ogden fans are not deliriously happy to reach the Union over the victory of the Lobatera in morning, returning 10:45 a. m. when they about Depot the over winning three straight games will immediately be taken to the e enemy, juat let him mention canyon where a trout dinner baseball to them and he will soon be Ogden at the Oaks, leaving The home coming of will he served, convinced. so as to 1 Glmlin'a bunch la a triumphal entry. that point at or 1:30 o'clock at All hall the heroes of the padded mlt reach tho depot in season to leave 2:20 o'clock for .Balt Lake. glorloua were their victories and There are 150 delegates in this party royal is their reception. It matters not how Ogden baseball player were and no stone has been left unturned dubbed Lobesiera," for the fact re- by the local committee of conductors mains that they are the very choicest to make their stay in Ogden a moat of the crustacean family, and a circle enjoyable one. The committee who of cfalider" that Dad" Gimlln may have bad charge of the matter and well feel proud of. Yea, Lobatera, tha who will look after tho comfort of town now belongs to yon to do with as their fellow workmen today and ia as fallows: You may turn It upaids yon wish. A1 White, Fred L. Bradley, Dan Radown and paint both aides of it, or pull it up by tha roots to set what makes gan, G. J. Cunningham, Joseph and John Conlisk. it grow, just as you desire. Art Elders George Wheelwright, of tba Wheelwright Construction oompany, left yesterday for Colorado, where be gora to supervise aome construction work secured by bla company in that aiate. TYING HIT IN NINTH, SCORE, DIO IT. g old-tim- A telephone cell, sent Into the police elation about ten o'clock last evening, look a couple officers to a house near 14 th and Grant where several of the colored folk had evidently gotten Into a quarrel. The person sending in the call aald that there were at least five resort in evidence, but if such was the case, the matter was not deemed of sufficient importance to cause the to make any arrests. offl-cer- to-ro- Ogden Coal Co., all kinds of coal, 2249 Wall, Marcus Farr, Mgr. a 8. L. special car 05 from Salt Lake yesterday Mlg-nau- lt arrived morning occupied by General Manager Buckingham in season to be attached to 8. P. No. S for the west Superintendent W. R. Scott joined the party at Ogden and continued weaL yon Say! Remember A still when want Seed. Feed, Flour and Potatoes. 2216 Wash. Both Phones. The beat eup of coffee in Ogden at Detroit Quick Lunch Room, 330 2. Opens Monday, May 15th. By winning the third game from Salt Lake yesterday afternoon the local nine were given a dinner at tha Knuts-for- d Hotel in Salt Lake by the proprietor of that hostelry, who previous to the game stated that he would feed the boys if they could make it three straight from the Elders. One of the moat thorough successes scored in Western America last seasoa was that of Pollards Lilliputian Opera company, which ia now again in tha United Btatea on a third visit and which will be seen here on May 19, 20, and 21, at the Grand Opera House. All of the little favorites will be again seen in tha cast, and the repertoire of comedies this year l operas and will be exceptionally flna. It will Include Augustin Dalys famous musical aurceis A Runaway Girl. Then there will be the ever beautiful Belle of New York, with which the Pollard mu-dea- children have ecored such a tremeiv doua sucres in Australia, China and Japan. They will alio present A Gaiety drl" and Pinafore." Prices 25 50c and 75c. Matinee, children, 25c, Toklo, May 15. Ia order to protect the Mat export trade the government has adapted a. system of standard of Inspection, and stamping penalties arc assigned for dotations. OitMOHMCftOiOKMQiQKHOWt UDMRE 2352 Washington Ave. In tha roll of baseball honor all your names will be Inscribed, every jack one of you, and it shall not coat you a fiver or a tanner either, like It did at Salt lake to state your grievance to tha umpire. Now that an Impression has been made of how much your efforts are appreciated. the story of the game will ba In order. The crowd in attendance at Walker's field yesterday afternoon was a record-breakeIt waa, perhaps, tha largest crowd that haa been to any baseball gams In Zion In years, fully 2,000 people having turned out. The Ogden excursionists, who occupied eats In the grand Hand, though comparatively few, made up in enthualaam what they lacked in numbers. At S o'clock the stentorian tones of Umpire Setley. Play ball! announced that the contest was on. It was evident from the start that tha Lobsters would not have much dlfilculty in connecting with Durham's curves, for they In one rapped out two hits and brought second run in thq first inning. In the inning they scored two more runs and then not until the ninth did another The Lobster cross the home plate. Eldera scored two runs In tha fourth, and three in the eighth, hut were unable to score in the other innings. One of the prettiest plays of tho game waa of a pick-ua spectacular hot grounder by Bare, who then threw to third, putting out an Elder. In the eighth inning Umpire Setley called a Balt Lake runner safe on i!M when there aeemed to be a general concurrence of opinion that the man waa out. Prof. Hast Inga, the genial Lobster who was officiating on tha rubber objected to the decision and waa removed from the bax, Hooq taking his place. Later Hastings waa ordered off tha grounds by Betleyi An error by little short Briseno, the crack-a-jscatop allowed the Elders to score in thla inning with the result that when tho Lobsters came to bat in tha ninth. Reilly'a bunch waa two runs ahead. At thla stage of the game the 2.500 Salt Lake rooters yelled themselves hoarse and ao sure were they that the home team had a ctncK on the game that many of them started to leave the grounds, but that impression was soon removed, lioon waa the first man at bat and succeeded in getting to first on a bad error of Big Chief Rallly's; Bluth hit a pop up fly to Torn forcing Hoon out at second; Clark, next to bat, went out on fly; a by Hausen sends Bluth to third and then Durham walks Gimlln. With base full, and two men out. Old War Horae Fulmer steps to the bat. Determination ia written upon his countenance, the bat awiahea through the air and the hit that tie the score la made. It was a dandy just between second and renter field and allowed Bluth and Hausen to conv in, making the score 5 to 5. Herwig hit to center field advancing Fulmer to third, but Briseno the next ran up was caught out In left r. p one-hand- two-hagg- field. TeIephone)5l8 X. tHOKOrO-040!0;OMKHOK- ) At the end of the tenth the score remained the same, but in the eleventh the pyrotechnic display was started by Bluth, who secured a single; Clark forced Hlnth out at second, and got to third on Glmlin'a hit; Gimlln stole second; a wild throw by the Eldera allowed Clark to score; Fulmer hit through Reilly, scoring Gimlln, and Herwig with hit to right, field scored Fulmer. This made the three runs for the Lobsters, which were placed to their account on the credit side of the baseball ledger. Hastings and Hoon for Ogden pitched excellent ball and fielded their po- - 4411110, 110 114.10 12 10 t... Proper time to place j'our old clock in our hands for repairs is during We have the t.me.to give special attention to fine jewelry repairing at this season and our shop is as well equipped as any in the state house-cleanin- g. JEWELERS Old Glory floats to the breeze this morning and the commit tee that haa had charge of tha local arrangements for the State encampment of the G. A. R., which will be held in this city today. rested on their oars last night, with but one last hope before them, and that is that the day may ba a pleasant one. Indication are that the day will he a big one, that there will be a large delegation of people in the city from the different parts of the State and in veterans honor of the battle-scarrethe town will wear its gala day dress. A great many of the business houses, aa well as the private residences throughout the city, will be decorated for the occasion and the Stars and Stripe will be much in evidence everywhere. The little children look forward to the day with longing, and the schools being closed for the morning session, will give them all an opportunity to ace the procession. For their benefit alone the school children will street, bebe lined up on Twenty-fifttween Waehlngton and Grant avenues, so that nothing may obstruct their view of the parade that will contain many veterans that have helped to make the history of the country that they learn of in their studies at tha public schools. Each child la supposed to have been preeented with a flag, and thla gathering of little ones. with hundreds of the national colors in their hands, should make n very pretty sight and give the visitors a alight Idea of the patriotism that the Ogden school children possess.n The Mat of member of the Post G. A. R.. with headquarters In thia city. Is as follow: Thetmembera of the Logan Dix Poet are aa follows: Commander James Stout. Senior Vice Commander Elmer J. Clark. Junior Vice Commander James O. Paine. Adjutant Dr. J. X. Allen. Richardson. Quartermaster William Chaplain Sanford L. Ives. Officer of tha Day B. F. Blair. Officer of the Guard Thomaa X Clark. Allen, J. X served with 89th HL Infty. Bond, Henry M served with 25th Mo. Infty. Boatwright, W. W., served with 1st d 05 Spokane Beats Boiaa. Spokane, May 14. Spokane took two be-c-u games from Boise today, tha first Dammann waa hit hard ami timely, the second because or poor playing the first Inning. ,.jr the Boise battery-ISpokane's pitchers were effective except one inning each. Two sensational catches In the outfield by Lewi and work of Captain McIntyre the oi the Boise team were the features in the afternoon. The feature in the morning was the scientific batting of the locals. Mornin-gR- - H. E. Score 2 7 18 Spokane., .. .. n d Buttcrli-- Gllpatrirk and Dammann and Hanson. Afternoo- n- Score Spokane Boise .. 9 2 Boivo.. .. .. ............... ................ 2 Stanley; Infty. Ives, X. H., served with 37th 111. Ives, 8. U, served with 112th 111., Infty. Jacobs, i Spencer, served with 1st with 8th 111. Kaufman, J. H., served with 180th Ohio Infty. Iashus, G. W. served with 3d Maine. Livingston, S. served with 17 th III. Infty. IJnley, Ed., served, served with 4Cth Iowa Infty. Maloney, Tha, served with 11th R. H. E. 4 0 Tenn., Cav. 6 Martin Patrick, served with 10th Ma 5 4 6 Butteries KUnkhammer and Stanley; McFarland and Hanson. Umpire Infty. McHenry, Infty. C A, Dr. served with Sd CaL served with 2d Xeb, 44'orden. S. P, aerved with 87 O. V. Infty. Wright, N, served with 61st Fa Infty. 64 membera Wn, served with lit Ma Officials Ara Daterminad to Stop to Speeding in Canyon. Put a Mosman Nl. B. G. COMMENCEMENT bering 23 from the stenograplc course and 33 from the commercial course. The organizations of the ctas-.erecently effectrd resulted In the election of William H- - Uostley of HarrUvllle as president of the commerclsl class with Will Green well as first M. Grant Hansen as second and Earl E. Wattls as th.rd and Mrs. b. E. Knoth Ra secretary. The officers elected for the Mias Mabel stenographic class are: Conger, president; Mlsa Belle McDon; Miss Vede ald, flr.t v Mlsa Downey, second Anna Truitt, secretary. The school also elected Miss Minnie B. Duncan as its candidate for the Esaminer prize, but after due consideration Miss Duncan declined to make the race. All member of the school not otherwise pledged are requested to throw any votes tmHar amitrol tn Mias Katie Dr. L. M. Brumba ugh MOSMAN & BRUMBAUGH New System Dentists Our success is due to the high class work done bv the Operators of this office, and our low price! Our bridge rork is beautiful and durable it is made on honor and lasts a life time. We save aching teeth. We save ulcerated teeth. We save broken-dowteeth. We restore discolored teeth. II n J We , extract teeth without pain, asleep or awake and make plates you can eat with. Feat driving must atop. That la the conclusion reached by the county and. city officials and the former are determined that the speeding of horses at the canyon must cease, even if they have to appoint deputy sheriffs until their force is as large aa that of the city police force. A. J. Britt and A. W. Crawahaw, who had hired a team from the Corey livery, were doing some fast driving last evening and at 7:30 oclock a telephone message to that effect waa received at the sheriffs office. The place these two young men chose for their sport waa at the canyon and Deupty Sheriff Sebring was detailed on the case. Sebring secured the service of O. Madsen's automobile, and the two left for the scene of action, where they soon ran onto the rig wanted, but the two youths failed to atop when called upon by the officer and it took a ehase of one half mile, the auto against the horse, before they were captured and brought back to the city and taken to the county jail, where Britts father secured their release a little later on. Their case will be called at ten o'clock thla morning. Officer R. Burk, of the local police force, also got busy about eight o'clock last evening and captured C. Lowe and John Barney on Washington avenue between 18th and 19th street. They were exceeding the speed limit and at the city jail, where they were landed by the officer, they were charged with fast driving, and will have a hearing this morning a Isa M ind Set Specimens tl M mi Ctl Afa fm Our Office 2451 Washington Av. Over Drivers Drug Store BE SURE YOU ARE IN THE RIGHTPLACE. who waa prostrated at the news. The HAS BEEN ROUND W0RL& body 1 expected to arrive in Ogden some time today. Alleged Stealer of Bonds Broun1 Back from Honolulu. GOE8 TO SALT LAKE. May 14. When Kiote Will Wright Leavea Ogden to Enter a native of Honolulu, who arrived a New Field. today on the steamer Cedric tody of Sheriff Henry C. Vidd reJh!Z Will Wright la to leave Ogden on Honolulu, he will have complete June 1st to take a position with the trip around the world, more than Dinwoodey Furn:Lure company in Salt of which waa made as a fugitive from Lake City. He will become a member Justice and the remainder at of that prosperous wholesale house. prisoner. Kapla is charged with the larceny of Mr. Wright la at present one of the leading spirits in the big dry goods $15,000 in bonds In Honolulu. An at tore of W. H. Wright ft Sons' com- leged accomplice, for whom the offlem pany and ha has a high standing in have been searching, has not been ca. For years lured. Kapia left Honolulu after th tha business community. he haa been one of the firm's eastern alleged larceny waa committed, gob to Japan nad thence to London buyers and has also looked after tba first At London he waa arrested on a chain advertising for the house. In his new vocation he is bound to of obtaining money under false pm succeed if success is possible for there tense in a boarding house where ki la no better, more diligent or keener lodged. 4Yhen the Honolulu offldih in Utah than Will were Informed that Kapla waa unde business man Yldd started for Wright Thia paper wishes him pros- arrestandSheriff obtained permit to treaite perity In his new field. Young Gus Wright is to return from the prisoner to Honolulu. his mission in October, and ha will jie May 14 The Incendiary given some of the duties heretofore fireSImferpol, which here on 8aturdv started Will borne by Wright U. W. GRAND LODGE destroyed more than 140 shop, mum, ASSEMBLES IN ZION belonging to Jewa PROSPECT TOO MUCH. Loa-do- . A. 0. Members of Order From Utah, ming end Idaho Will Be in Session. Wyo- Chinaman Preferred Death to Sojourn In Ogden. The meeting of the Grand Lodge of the A. O. U. W. of the Jurisdiction Including Utah, Wyoming and Idaho, will assemble in Salt Lake today and will last for several day. Ogden la sending two seta of for the Ladles' Degree of Honor and the other for the Fidelity Lodge No. 3 and Protective Lodge No. 24. The ladies will convene first, beginning today, while the male portion of the order will not convene until tomorrow. The delegates representing the local Degree of Honor are: Mrs. Callie E. Cave, Mrs. Susie M. Simms, Mr. Emma Peterson, Mrs. Ivy Wilson, and Mrs. Artie Vandrrhoof, and they will leave on the 8:30 o'clock train this morning. Mrs. Eunice XL Bowman, grand chief of the Degree of Honor, and Mrs. 8. T. Guthrie, who Is a member of the laws committee, left here yesterday in advance of the rest of the party, and Mm. M. J. Thorburn will join the party today. Those who will go down to look after the Interests of the Fidelity Lodge are: S. Cave, B. Lltxenberg, Craig Thor hum and Mr. Pierce. J'ge H. H. grand master workman of this jurisdiction, and Judge J. E. Bagley, who Is one of the law committee, will also accompany the party on Tuesday. The work of this convention will be to elect officers for the ensuing term of two years and for the purpose of revising or enacting any laws that may he deemed best for the order, and to transact such other business of inter eat to the organization. Ro-lap- A Chinaman from Lovelock, Lou Hong, en route to Ogden, ahpt himself Saturday night about 10 or 11 o'clock aa he waa getting into hla berth on Na 6 near Carlin. Harr McMAdams, zhe Carlin constable, accompanied him to Elka The Chinaman had In hla poswith two empty session a cartridges, 38 calibre, a ticket from Carlin to Ogin and a check on the Lovelock bank for 300 and $27.20 cash. He la a member of the China Free Masona COtt hOILn COOKING and practical demonstrations ef St various uses for culinary pun of the CHOCOIATF ex- cursion over Lucin cutoff, given by Ogden Lodge No. 3, Tuesday, May 16, for the entertainment of the grand lodge officers and delegatea Train leaves Union Depot at 2 p. m., sharp. Tickets 1.50 each. All K. of P'a earnestly requested to meet the delegates returning from excursion at Union Depot, 7 p. m., and march to banquet hall. Members must wear their red badge. By order of l UAS& (Established 17S0.) Will be gives by MISS ELIZABETH I Dill (Domestic Science Department, B i ton Y. W. & A), at THE EAGLES' HALL (Banquet Room), ONeil Building, Just East if Chancellor Commander. Reed Hotel, Ogden, UtiK Daily, for seven days, commencing Wednesday, May 17, I9B tha REED HOTEL at 2:30 oclock and 7:30 o'clock The following are the arrivals at the Reed hotel for the past twenty-fou- r s s In tha aftemoo In th evening Samples of Mire Burr'i tlons, such aa CAKES, prepare PUDDINGS-MERINGUES- SOW FUDGE, BAVARIAN ICE CREAM, FLES, CREAMS and HOT CHOCOLATE or COCOA, will be served free each lecture and she mill he plea1 to answer all inquiries regard a special free lecture forW children will be given on a6im day morning, May 20th, o'clock. free to all BALLS AND s - to be suited from our most Clerelaod, Eagle and Reading AH excellent line. ; OUR REPAIR BICYCLES Standard Old Reliables. DEPARTMENT ' repairing. Sec Us and Get Prices. 0r H. C. Hansen & Son 2528 WASHINGTON AVE, , the same. Samples of tha Walter Bate Premium Na One Chocolate, nllla. Sweet Chocolate and Breakfast Cocoa, also a book w Choice Chocolate Recipe ladles attem be presented to all different mw A lecturea theae ing will be prepared and aerved each lecture. to A moat cordial invitation c interestea all to person tended ta attend to Scientific Cooking lectures which are Base Ball Supply You are sure , BT ( CUlM DORCHESTER, C. DELMORE. Infty. COW AIIO WALTEO BAKFI All Knights of Pythias and families are invited to participate in the J. lltlil OF FREE MANUFACTURED hours: A. H. Wilson. Buffalo; 8. Kaufman, Baltimore; J. H. Colburn, New York; S. E. Holcomb, Portland; A. L. Ballon, Kansas City; Samuel Blair and wife. MRS. ADAM ECCLES P. Rosensteln, Chicago; Dr. R. IS LAID TO REST City; S. Joyce, City; C. F. Lambert, Syracuse; J. G. Whitaker, New York; EL Many Gather to Pay Last Respect at M. Allison Jr., E. M. Bagley, Salt Wilson Meetinghouse. Lake; Tom Botterill, Denver. The funeral services over the POLES MAY PURCHASE LAND. ' of the late Mrs. Adam ECcles, who died on Thursday last of heart Emperor Nicholas Removaa One el affliction, aged CO years, were held in Their Chiaf Grievancea the 4Vilon ward meetinghouse at 2 oclock yesterday afternoon. Bishop St. Petersburg, May 14. 10:85 p. m. John Rnckham presiding. the policy of trying to imFollowing The services commenced by the prove tlie condition of the Poles, Emward choir alng O, Sly Father," and peror Nichols has sanctioned an imthe opening prayer was offered by portant law permitting them to purElder John Holmes, after whlrh the chase land In the Kingdom of Poland. choir sang, Reft,. Ftor the Weary They were deprived of thla right after Sonl." the insurrection of 1863, the land The speakers were: Elder Frank tenure of Poles being limited to land Stratford, President C. F. Middleton acquired by direct inheritance. The and Bi.hop Rnckham, who reviewed Inability to buy land has been ever the life's work of the deceased, speak- since one of the chief grievances of ing of her many noble traits of charac- the Pales. ter, especially touching upon her faith tulnras and her religion convictions. The choir sang Nearer My God to was probenediction and Thee, nounced by Elder Walker, after which a very large funeral cortege followed the remains to the Ogden city cemetery where they were laid to rent in the family burial plot and the grave waa dedicated by Elder 44lllard Bing-na- The meetinghouse was crowded to overflowing with relatives and friends Nelson, J. V., served with 5th Wis. ot the deceased who gathered to pay L. A. their last respects to her memory and Neighbor, E. G., served with 10th Pa the ensket was covered with many Res. beautiful floral tributes. Ott, J. W served with 128th Pa Infty. Powers, H. J, aerved with 17th Iiwo FOREMAN JOSEPH LAWLER Infty. IS KILLED BY BLAST Paine, J. L., served with 12th Kansas Infty. Porter, J. L. served with 4th Ya. Was Supervising Work on Edson Tunnel for Utah Construction Infty. Company. Rankin, James F., served with 53 Fa Infty. Word waa received in this city yesRena A. C., served with 7th Kan. terday afternoon of the death of Infty. Russel, W. L.. served with 4th W. Joseph Lawler foreman In charge of Va. Cav. the Edson tunnel work of the Utah Snyder. H. T., served with 4th Iowa Construction Company who waa inInfty. stantly killed by the explosion of a Steelt, H. E., aerved with 5th W. Va. blast. It appears from the meagre news Infty. Short Temple, served with 58th Pa. received that Lew lor who is shout 30 Infty. years of age and who has been in the Stowward. J., served with 73d Ind. employ of the Vtau Construction comInfty. pany for the pal three years, had Stout, J., served with 11th III. ignited a fuse connected with tha Infly. charge for a blast and went off to a Stephenson. T. J. served with 2d 111. safe distance. He waited longer than uaual and when the Mast did not go Infty. Van Patton. A., served with 61th X. off went back. He had hardly reached Y. Infty. the spot until the charge exploded Wanlleigb, H. C-- . served with 2d. which resulted in hla instant death. Cal Can Lawler hat a wife living in this city A NOTICE TO K. OP P'8. McGill, D. C. served with 32d X. Y. The commencement exercl.es of the I. M. B. C. will be behl in the Method-le- t church on Wednesday evening May 31, t. The cla,a this vear la much the largest in the history of thla school, num- Mills. Cav. Hodge, G. F., served with 4th Mich. Cav. Hodges, 0.XW served with 4th Mich Cav. Irwin, Ed., served with 2d Iowa Ohio Art.' Kelly, A. W., served Infty. A. M F, FAST DBIVERS CHASED BY SHERIFF IH AUTO 7 113466719 20000002 01100000 123466789 000200020 80010001 It Iowa Be I.... t; J. S. LEWIS & COMPANY Will One in tha City's History. Memorable 7 s r-- Day GRAND Dix-Loga- I. Jewelry Repairing Indications Ara That served with 9th Infty. altlona welL Old War Horse Fulmer did not get as many hits as some of the others, but they were made Juat when they were moat needed. When be made the hit that tied the score, he made a hit with tha Ogden fans that aaaurea. him of a atill firmer place in their affectiona. Dad" Glm-li-n took tha cake for stolen bisea, getting two to his credit. Thla is the only known kleptomaniac tendency of Gimlln stealing bases. Tha whole Ogden team accredited themselves nobly and won the game strictly on merits in the anemy'a country. Following is the detailed score: Ogden. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E. 0 Bluth, r. f..... 6 2 5 1 Clark lb. I IS 1 0 Hausen, c. .... 5 Gimlln c. f..... 5 1 2 2 0 0 Fulmer, 3b. ... 6 1 2 2 1 0 0 5 Herwig, L Nev. Cav. 2 0 5 I 6 1 Bair, B. F. served with 73d Ind. Bare, 2b 0 1 2 a. 1 0 a. 5 Briseno, Infty. Hastings, p. ... 2 0 0 1 5 1 Bo reman, J. 8, served with Mo. 0 1 1 2 0 0 Hoon, p State Militia. Boataph. William M., . served with 3 103d 13 33 17 Totals ... ..47 Pa. Infty. Salt Lake. Breeden, M, A served with 145 I1L A.B. R. H. P.O. A. EL Inlty. 0 0 1 Beltser, X. A., served with 18th Iowa 2 0 0 Muller, 1. O'Brien, 2b. ... 5 0 0 2 6 0 Infty. Condon, A. S., served with 6th Ms Stlckney, r. f... 5 1 S 3 0 0 Tozer, lb.ftLL 4 2 1 9 2 0 Infty. 2 3 1 1 0 5 Cortex, John J. served with U. S. Reilly, 3b 2 2 0 2 2 5 Navy. as.... Delmas, 2 Clark. Thomas J,v served with 24th 4 0 2 0 5 Leahy, Ohio 0 2 1 1 Infty. 0 5 c. ... f.. Sues, Clark, Elmer J served with 16 Win Durham, p. ... 4 0 1 1 2 0 Thornton, lb... 3 0 0 3 1 0 Infty. Dial, John A., served with 11th Kan. 6 Cav. 11 33 1 Total ... Dennis, J., served with 6th Mich. Summary: Earned runs, Ogden 1; hits, Herwig, Infty. Salt Lake, 2. Two-bas- e Y. EMridge, H. W. served with 3d X. Fulmer, Reilly, Durham, Delmar, Le- C&v f off on Durham, Buret. Base halls, ahy, Gowner, L., served with 20th N. Y. 6: off Hoon. 1. Struck out, by Dur2. Stolen Infty. Hoon, 3; 1; Hastings, ham, Grant, J. A., served with 10th Ind. bas.e, Clark, Gimlln, 2. Double play. Graves, O., served with 42d Ohio Del m t to O'Brien tohornton; Briseno to Bare to Clark. Base on errors, Infty. on Gray, Jna, served with ,1st Cola Ogden, 12; Balt Lake, 5. left bases, Ogden, IS .;8alt Lake, 7. Um- Cav. E. T., served with 12th. pire, Setley. Time, 2:03. Attendance, U. Hulanlski, 8. Art. 1,000. Hotallng, C. M. served with 140th X. Score by Innings: Y. Infty. 10 11 8 0 3 Henderson, J. E. served with Marine Ogden ...1 Hits ....2 1 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 413 Engineers. 2 0 0 Haines, B served with 9th Kan. Errors ..0 10 11 Infty. 0 Henderahot, F. J. served with B2d Balt Lake Ohio Infiy. Hits ....0 1 1 3 1 0 0 3 0 1 1- -11 6 0 2 Harris, J. M., served 5th Ohio Errors ...0 McRae, Clock and IS READY FOR ARMY VETERANS. served with 1st Infty. lefty. ISO FULMER'S 1905. 15, Ohio. BREEZE of both telephone ayatam dosed after 8 p. m. a, Williams, C. TODAY TIME Mfc ISO Na 44 ells, R. Infty. Weaver, F MAY Wetzel, H, served with th U. 8. Infty. Williams, D., served with oth Iowa FLOATS TO ARRIVE FOR THIRD . Independent Pftsag t Bell GLORY MOUSING, OPPOSITE CITY |