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Show tr f WE MORNING LXAMINEB: m OF SPORTING STMM.iIR THE From Our Special Correspondent (REEK'S MYSTERIOUS PERTH. Fatally Shot While Out Hunting With Countryman. Tie killing of a Greek laborer, was Koinii. whose bod here Sunday afiernoon from sidetrack station near Price. taanJaremly surrounded In myaierj. is said to have been out ItaTwith another Greek Elia. The early 8unday morning. -- ere not far from the camp when ST is said by the local Greek taT.ru reier. to whom he told his story him several rabbit to sent behind a Told while Kyrlakos knoll to shoot enotner rabbit. While Kyriakoe was gone, he says, back to he besrd s shot, and running There hr had left Koutals. found him Irina on the ground, hla brain ooiiug ex-- t (ium a ragged hole in hia skull, above the eadlng from a point directly ltfi eye to a poiut lour or fire incnes Jrbt fv bStBUtiia was taken to Graasy at once, The ihence to Price, where he died. ttrtr we brought here end taken to Hall's undertaking establish ment The police did not learn of the sirival of the body until nearly noon vesterday. when Chief Lynch, Capiain Burbridge and othera went to tha r to aee the body. I Hall expressed himself yeater-ds- y as being or the opinion that the sound might have been inflicted with a rifle instead of a shotgun. V E. nder-taka- labor day well observed. Rscerd For Crowd Goea to Lagoon Clambako hnd Sports. Labor Day waa fittingly and quietly - The nfllcial fibarrred here yesterday.libor union celehraikm was at Lagoon, while this reson waa crowded to ul the limit, al the other resorta were pstranlred by record breaking crowds. 1 clambake ai Lagoon waa a great f aiiorta snceeM. and the programme was rarried ont. regardless of the rain. Candy was distributed for the children, and there waa a general merry making and Jollification. Thirty train were required for the proper handling of ihe patrons of the number of lunch, and the greater these trains were crowded to the limit. At Caldera Park a One program of racing events was carried out, and the Fait Palace was the scene of several spirited races. That the day waa quietly observed was evidenced by the police court docket which showed fewer arrest a than on any other holiday for years. No local men were taken into custody. and only four transients were The . picked up at the railroad yards rharged with trespass. While the saloons did a big business there was no trouble In any of them. 6CHRECK AND WILLE REST, Women Many Will Go to Fight. See the ner had been killed ut Ur.it.il Io'-iint- llxkal'd .. Haiteiic; Tcllurid-- . Gun Rnhlin. accompanied liy Billy Mftiiiiru umi iU.'er Madden, arc hcie to sec ihc "go'' inuight. Kuhlin will challenge ihe winner. He say tha' he is wiling to fight the winner e week, from Uidav. grhi-rk-Wii- th-e- Monday being a holiday in the state, was no session of the mining lock exchange. The pos'utfloe wa only open (bring holiday hinr. amt all places of buxines were clor-ed- . St. Louis vs. Cincinnati. Si. Louis. Mo.. Sept. 4 S.. Liuix took a (iotitiiK bt suer fiom wtunipg bo'h by plating Wiker blew up m ih- tils .i gen - s:ii Uti'iall ui,ii;t'hcd :u i . tee. The preliminary will be between the famous" Prof. Sunshine and an unknown, who is said to he Joe Blackburn. who recently banded a hunch to Joe Gaos. Many local women of family and , eminent respectlhlllty will see the .Ight, accompanied by their husbands brothers. The management haa announced that there wjll he no action I at the ringside that will in any manner ahork the sensitiveness of the most 4 refined women. I SALTAIR ELECTRIC , i Light and Railroad ROAD. Company to Con- struct Next Year. t1t rrsl MORE EDUCATONAL CATES. . .5? CERTIFI- - fjHowlng additional certificates awarded by the hoard of 55 School Diplomas Ellwood Rtnmmar grade diplomas, J. 'wston Cnwr and Carrie Sapplngton. Temporary high school certificate, M. . Jgh Barry. j . ,rrt5flci111- - Clara El dredge, nnta- - Mensiee i- w. Johnson and Anna R. McParlanr, Salmon. M. C. A. VISITS PRIZE FIGHTER. A large number of Y. M. C. A. mem-th- l o Hie Lagoon yesterday as Joh no win me Mike w,n'- - ,h pugilist, Bchrerk tomorrow ,b PBTP of measuring a muscular standpoint. Wllle ' y WIt wl,h Clem Grove, punched eereral atuatafor the 1? WPr drtiFbted by hts eeurTI,- and cordiality.. himhf' I. SALT LAKE NOTES. w rJe'vwF' " a Pouncing that tele,gram br brother -- Third street, John' Wag A lrnd.-.il-.- H,;-',- St. K.H lai-ti- a Ciutmua-.- i Ha' tern-- - b Hi ( 2 11 2 and il Umpire: Kmsdr. Tlneira.iu Walker and Street. Second game R. H. E. Si. l.ouis i'incinnuti Htirteries: and Street. 2 Egan and Grady; . Umpire: Enisli.-- - s r-- 1 Gv.ial1. Philadelphia vs. New York. New Yoik, bind. 4. The New York nationaia won a double headed today The depopula'iun rau-e- d by wars is second one of ihe fact of history. before a holiday crowd. The The quexi iou now before u is whether, game was cailod ai the end of the eighth inning on account of darkness. ni her conditions unclianged frequent war niti- -t cause permanent Attendance 6,'u.hJ. Score: First game: and progneasive dcpupulamm. ExamR. 11. E. ples from many lands might be qiutied, 1 d 1 hut Persia itaelf furnish. an answer. Philadelphia ....... ..( i 1 The province of Astrabad f one of the Now 1 ork .. few in Pi-Kfwhich are hlesxed with an Sparks and Dooern; McGlnnity and abundant rainfall and great natural Breungan. Second game: For centurie jt. Inhabitants R. 11. E. have been exposed to the tcrrihle raids 7 u of the fierce Turkomans, and have also Philadelphia ,. had the ilisadraiitags of a very, nit New York U 1 2 Their condition, ai Pit linger and Itravru; healthy climate. Ihiggieby, described by Yauibery in the early Mathewson and Bresnahan. Umpires, waa most pitiable. Even as late Johnson and O'Day. sixties, asaiuim, when conditions had much improved, owing to ihe proximity of RusPittsburg vs. Chicago. sia. O'Donovan relate that inurdrnma Pittsburg. Sept. 4. The morning were affray frequent even !u the imwas won by Pltuburg In tru inmediate vicinity of Astrabad. Yet in game The pitching and fielding on almost the same paragraph ihe author nings.' both sides was exoellent. The winon the denirv of ihe popular enlarges hit was made on a three-bas- e rlon. Persian village of from twenty ning nin and a single by Brain. Atto thirty houses being scattered every by Wagner5,2U. Score; tendance, BOd or 600 yards. The fertility of the R. H. E. region is so great that tha people per1 10 1 sisted in coming into it, In spite of th. Pittsburg 1 2 4 fact that their nutnlier, were frequent- Chicago Lrever and Gibson; Briggs Batteries; decimated ly by the Turkomans. and Kling. Axerbaljan.the northwestern province of Persia, furnishes a more striking exAMERICAN LEAGUE. ample of the tame sort. This, according to Curson, is the province which, exNew York vs. Boston. cepting only Khoraaan. has more often Xsw York. Bept. 4. The New York been violated by foreign invasion than anv other "art f Persia. Ira fer- American's and Boston's broke even tility of resources et til lea It to be railed today. The second game waa called the granary of Northern Iran. Tabriz, after the Boston's had their seventh the capital, haa fallen the Aral victim inning on account of darkness. The to invading armies, and haa been visitors were easy winners of the first held by Araba, Seljuka, Otto- game. Cheahro waa relieved by Hogg mans, Persians and Rtualana. WhtU after the fifth inning, but the latter ihe rage of conquest has spared, nature was wild aud lasted but one Inning hnx interfered to destroy. The city lias during which Boston scored three been desolated by frequent and calami runs. Goode took Hogg's place and tons earthquake Twice we hear of iia did splendid work. In the second bring leveled to the ground before. In game New York won nut in the sixth 1392, it was sacked by Timur, whose by making six safe hits off Hughes. path was strewn with ruins that vied Attendance F.t'OO. Scores: with tha convulsions of nature. Five First game: times during the last two centuries haa New York 13 7 it again been laid low. A reliable his- Boston .. 9 7 II .... torian tells us that 80.000 persons perChesbro, Hogg, Goode and McGuire; ished in the earthquake of 1721, and we Barry, Tannebili and Criger. hear from another source that half llisf Second number were claimed for the death New Yorkgame: 8 18 I roll by ita successor in 1780." Yet. in Boston .. i.i.s ....I,, Klcinow and 9Mc-4 spite of war and calsmttiea. the ferPowtll. Newton, tility of the province la such that the Guire; Gibson, Hughes, Armbruater city of Tabris now numbers a popula- and Criger. tion of nearly 200niq, and ia the metropolis of Persia, while Detroit vs. Chicago. the province contains 2,000,000 inhab Detroit, Mich.. Bepi. 4. Tito Deto forty itanta, or from twenty-fivtheir recent good playper square mile, according to the anti troit continued the double header from mate which la put upon its ares. Ruins ing by winning crowd since are found In many parts of Azerbaijan, Chicago before the largest out but they do not give the impmaion the opening day. Jon us was put secof a country whose population and re- of the grounds for kicking in the sources have hteadlly declined, but ond game. Attendance, 7,700. Scores First game rather of a country which hat suffered R.H.E. and recovered. If wr and calamity are 5 11 1 the chief rausea of depopulation and Detroit.. . .. 1 8 0 the fall of nations, why has Tabris Chicago i Mullln and Esdrlll; White lasted so steadily, and why ia Aber-baljs- andBatteries: Sullivan. so prosperous and populous? Beoond game A comparison of the four provinces at R.H.E. Khnraxan, Azerbaijan, Klrman and Detroit .. 8 6 1 ,, Bistan ia suggestive. Khorasan haa Buf2 10 3 fered from war more severely than any Chicago .. Killian and Batteries: Warner; Persia. Ita of northern other province Owen and McFarland. portion, where the rainfall la greatest and where also the greatest amount of Bt. Petersburg, Sept. 4. The minisfighting haa taken place, is today one of the Interior haa cancelled the try of the niOst prosperous portions of Persia. It contains abundant ruins, order declaring that the Caucasus end transrasplan territory are threatbut they are by no means the impress- the an outbreak of cholera. ive feat urea which they are farther ened with south. The southern and drier part of Philadelphia 5, Washington 0. the province la full of ruins and haa sufPhiladelphia, Sept. 4. (Horning fered great depopulation. Azerbaijan, which (Curaon) haa suffered from w ar game) Washington was powerless more than any province except Kho- before Bender, In the morning game rasan. is the moat prosperous and thick sod was shut out. by a score of five to was in excellent form nothing. ly populated part of Persia. The rela- and the visitors hut two allowed tive abundance of its water supply its future hopeful. Blstan haa suf- scratch hits. Attendance 6,100. Score: ..., .,....,...60 82 21 fered from. wars, but leaa severely than Philadelphia the two preceding provinces. Xeverthe-l- e Washington Batteries Bender and Bchreck; It haa been depopulated to a far ' greater extent.- - Ha extreme aridl'y, Patten and Hayden a rend-rrecovery well nigh impossible, Toledo, SepL 4. First game: except along the Hrltnund. If war Colntnhaa 1. Toledo 0. and misgovemmetit. are the cauae of Bt. Paul. SepL 4. First gams: the depopulation of Persia. It la reMinneapolis 1. 8t. Paul 8. markable that the two province which ' have suffered most from war. and not PACIFIC LEAGUE. less from misgovemment, hare been fearfully, and it would aeem IrreparIt la also signifiSan Francisco vs. Seattle. ably. depopulated. cant that the region which have sufBan Francisco, Cal., Sept. 4 Seattle fered th; greatest ruin are those where and Ban Francisco each won a game water la least abundant and a decrease today. The locals took the morning In the supply would most quickly be game with a score of 10 to 3, while felt. Records of the PasL Brattle won in the afternoon with a core of S to 6. In the morning game Ban Francisco piled up four runs on FOUR DROWNED. base hits in the seventh innlug. Toend of the game Roach reDetriot. Mich., Sept. 4. Panle-stlcke- ward the placed Hall aa pitcher for the northat the flash of flames, when a erners. San Francisco started with a lighted match was carelessly thrown Initial Inning, in which lioth into some gasoline on the bottom of lead In the were heavily batted, but Beat-ti- e the Jannch Ben Hur late last night at pitchers sen out with well bunchrd hits. the Bt. Clair Flats, a number of thn Scores: overpassengers on the launch Jumped Morning game board. Four of them were drowned R. H. E. as follows: Ban Francisco in l August Mogg, of Cleveland. ..... 3 7 1 Seattle H. J. Weisenger. Batteries: Hitt and Wilson; Hall, Miss Becker. Roach and Frary. Umpire: Davis. Miss Newman, all of Detroit Afternoon game According to tha ownr of the R.H.E. Hunch one of the passenger who had 8 16 1 .. been drinking klckud open a cock on Seattle 6 8 3 Francisco the engine which permitted a quantity San Batteries: Miller and Blankenship; oa the floor, out flow to oi gasoline Whalen, Henley and Wilson. Umpire: and then after lighting a cigar care- Daria. the Into gasomatch tha threw lessly line. Tacoma vs. Lot Angst ea. tacoms. Wash.. SepL 4. Tacoma IN CUBA. RIOTS lost the last game and the asrfes to Ln Angeles. The home team took the Havana. Sept. 4. During a street lad. hut Emerson grew wild, four bones at Guana demonstration by Liberals on balls and two wild pitches gave the Baeoa last evening at which Governor visitor two run and the game. Score: Gomes, the Fusionlst candidate for the R.H.E. leaders presidency, and other politicalwith 2 5 1 mod- Tsconis .. were twice engaged in fight 3 3 1 Los Anseiee atone throwing erates. there was much Emerson and Hogan; Batteries: ocThe fired. were and several shot Banm and Spies. Umpire: Pcrrlne. cupant of a carriage was seriously six and bullet wounded by a revolver Portland vs. Oakland. other persons were lnjur:d by Portland, OK, SepL 4. la the after- THE DEPOPULATION OF TERSIA. lsi-know- a ......6 ,.,,,.,,..,4 e ................ n n ........10 ............. mla-alle- , nV , iimI, H. - in ft . FI. Bat tiller I. l t 4 Cor fittt--- , '! .i a F York, 6 . MlulMt-r- ' 3 won; liar!. . Time 1:22. Third, the Sapp! le!-'.i;- . I',! : i'iiit-c;o- r u Nai. - - f i1Pin( . 1 n,.,!,,. : tUllll ill "ihe ,. . f, anti- - .i now in!, i),.. - ste-uv..- Singer Sewing' Machine Co. - At Latcnia. Cmritmati O.. sill': .a roma 4 re- - These Machines are never sold to dealers Only from maker to user sign SEWING MACHINES RENTED AND EXCHANGED r wlu-re- ti . Uli - non. Western F;rst. mile Fotv second. The l.ai.ie' Time, cn Hue 5. 1:4-1- Second, six furl-nu- R!'myaf won, Iloi Poller aecend. jirk third. 1 : 14 Time. furioi.Floral King Third, six won, John Carroll serniul. Mayor John, 1 12 4.".. aon third. TFne, Foqrih, mlio haiiilicsp Major T. J. Carson won, Red l.r.if second. Corns-catthird. Time. L:::4-5- . steeple-c-lias.- Kifih. clob hrue lout-te- , L s won. Wmids Ferry second. Mr. Rose third. Time, :t:2r hm was Onyx il finished seron-lfor refus;r.K m jump. Sixth, niide aud a half Gilsn-- won, Guru. Royal Pearl ennii, Time, 2: lio. Annual Matinee. Chicago, Sept. 4. The seven postanimal poned races of tlie inicr-citmatinee were decid-- d hi Wushington Park today ovi-r- a heavy track. Tlie feature event of the tiny was ihe Chicago sup stake, winch wax a duel between Mr. Hilling's Morning Star and I. G. Ueunetts Frank Wilson. Jjidy May was the only oilier starter, May having been withdrawn. Tha ii race went to Morning S'nr after third in the firs' hcin. I.nu IMlIon went an exhibition half mile in l:t2. Intar-Cit- MENS DISEASES Blood Poison, Piles, Rupture, Vtrlcoceld, Nerve Debility, a Drug Habits Taken on a positive guarantee to cure I rac-te- Consultation free, personally or by letter. Office 2361 Washington Ave. Open Day and tvenine. L Mall. INDUSTRIAL. According to the Engineering and Mining Journal, the most Inters! ing of new for a long time re la l in to the Mother iaide region of Un'i-forI that of the discovery of ore MISCELANE0U6 SPORTS. at a depth of 2.000 feet mi ilia line between the Lincoln and Mahoney Chicago League Chaltengea. mines. Bolter Creek, Amador county. James The Chicago, Sept, attendant circumstances nwka the A. Hart, of the Chiesgo League Hail strike of particular imitortanox, provclub today Issued the following chaling the exisience of good ore bodies at lenge: v great, depths in the Butter Creek sec"Chicago, Ills., September 4, 190ii. tion, the same as they have been Charles A. Coiulskey, found at oihrr mint ut Jackson, a few the A mart ran Lrngtie mile distant. Baseball Club,, of Chicago. Sir: A newspaper report says that ln ihe event that neither the of being occupied by a grvat aieel American league club nor the Natile land of the United Ktaies tional Laague club of Chicago wins plant, Steel Company on the east side of of its the champimibhlp respective will oexi yeur be behalf of Hie Chi- fields of harborA few league in UHu. years ago Ihe grain. do cago League haaetHill club, hereby Carnegie company purchased nearly Hall chalenga the American league I.iKhi acres of land on the lake front, club of Chicago to play a scries of to wbich the National Tube Works at seven games to be lenninaied when were to lie trunsfarreil. either team has won four ganius, for McKeetqxirt Isitrr the company was enabled to the championship of Chicago; (he secure land at McKeexport. Orders games to be played under the rules recently issued provide thai 400 acres and regulations governing the contest are to be turned into farm land under for the professional championship of a superintendent employed by the tha world, and games played between corporation. tha National and American league club, approved by the National comThe lndon correspondent of th mission February 16, 1905, and accept- New York Evening Post state that ored by the National sad American Leader for textile and other machinery tbat 16, 1905, except gues February been to f Hi.Oofl.nuu bar the share to the players shall be sixty amounting and are now being placed by Japan in of the of thn cent groan receipts per America and Germany. Manfirst four game, instead of forty per England, chester and Boll on makers are althe rules, cent an is provided for by beginning work on looms and the aeries to begin on Tuesday, Octo- ready for new Japanose cotton spindle ln ber 16, the games to be played dally mill. Arrangement are afoot for exalternate grounds until decided, the pert Lancashire nieebsnira und fitter ground for the first game to be mutual- to proceed to Japan; and. Just a Dunly agreed. Respectfully, signed, dee capital went largely to build tip James A. Hart, Prefldi-ni.the competing Jute Industry In India, attracted thither by cheap labor, rangMiddle States' Regatta. ing from 5 to 7 pence a day. and the Philadelphia. Pa., SepL 4. The ms4 proximity of raw lufttriat. so Lancadie state' regatta over the national shire capita) is being invested in some course on tlie Schuylkill river wan one of these Japanese cotton ventures unof the Labor Day features of tbi city. der the direct encouragement of the No particularly fast time was made. Lancashire is Japanese government. Results: never credited with much foresight, Senior domile shells Won by Breton but it realises that Japan will play an Island Boat club. Time, 5: 16 enormous part in the induetriai future. Junior gig Won by Ariel . Boat cinh. Baltimore. Time, 6:052-5The Bulletin of the American Iron Association single shells Won by reports that John O'Neil. Ft. Mary's Athletic chib, and Steel there have since December 31. Halifax. N. S. Time, 6:31 16. Intermediate single shsfi Dead been added to the active blast furheat between W, H. Klalr, Anmda Boat naces of the eoiinrry one npw charcoal and sever new coke stacks, with a club, Baltimore, and E. J. Koch. Boat club, New York. Time, total nnnual capacity of 926.560 tons of pig Iron, of which 29.000 ton went 6:08. Junior double shells Won by Ves- charcoal and 897,060 Iona were coke. Time, During the firai six months of 1905 per Host club, Philadelphia. the country lost seven furnaces, with 5:36 Intermediate gits Won a i otsl annual capacity of 179.000 tons, of but'one by Pennsylvania Barge club, Philadel- Tlti I a gain In furnaces tar!c, hut a gain In capacity of 748,-50- 0 phia. Time. 6:31 W on by tons. In the figures of gain no al, shell Junior eiah baa been made for furnaces lowance Philadelphia. Barge club, Pennsylvania which since the opening of 1905 have Time. 8:08 been rebuilt or reconstructed and their Senior singles, quarter mile danh Won by Jam'' B. Juvnal. Pennsyl- capacity Incroaaed. When completed vania Barge club, Philadelphia. Time. the 11 building or revived furnace will have a combined annual capacity 1:26. Junior siriie shells. Aral heal Won of about. 1.033.000 tons. Insslhlr five caby George Regan. Bbeepshcad Hay of these furnace, with an annual Boat club, Long Island. Time. 5:30V pacity of ahout 803,000 inns, will be by ready for blast before the clone of the shell- s- Won Senior single Thomas Shepherd, beawsnhaka limit laxt half of this esr. The six remainclub. New York. Time. 5.54. ing furnaces will not b compWed and shells Sea 'Senior raudy to blow in until after the openXsw Yoik, won. Time. 5:D' ing of 1906, if then. ahlls Went PhilSenior adelphia Rost club. No time. The rr.ntrart for th construction of ihc new Manhattan Bridge, which will Lewis Beats O'Keefe. require 43.684 tons of stcf, hit been Detroit. Mich Sept. 4. After floor- formally awarded to the Pennsylvania first In the twice bis opponent ing bidder. The the round and tieing with him in the re- Steel Company,Steel kwrt CompHiy built the mainder of the contesr, Wllle Lewi of Pennsylvania of rbe Williamsburg Newark was given the decision over superstructure bridge, and Is doing the same work Jack O'Keefe of Chicago at the end of on the Blackwells Mend bridge. battle In the open air a fifteen-rounat Falrview today. It was Lewis' first Tbs apprehended English potion tight west of the Alleghenies and his of strike has been arerted and performance won the admiration spinners' reached. nearly everyone of the 2,000 enthusiasagreement tic sports who assembled to si-- the matrh. The New Yorker proved him- G. A. R. EXCURSION TO DENVER, self master of every point of tne game. 818.00. Hla work was clean and clear cui from the start d the context was the pretTickets on sale Sept. 1 and 2. Good tiest seen in Detroit In sever I years. the returning Sept. 36. Stop overs allowed. Lewis will challenge tae winner of . In order to get the grandcsLYnomitnin fight at Ban PtbdcIm-oscenery In the world, you should see Now good digestion waits on appe- that your ticket, read one or both ways over the Colorado Midland. Ask .your tite, and health on both." If it doesn't, trj Burdock Blood Bii- - ticket for this route or get ticket. at tars. .Midland Office, Tl .Weev Second South. flnl.-h-l- 31 HOB SPECIALIST - . .h To the study and treatment of Chronic diseases of men. women and chluleen, I have devoted pedal effort during my entire professional life, and have been rewarded by (h discovery of method that give complete rauaiery of Nervwis and Blood Disease. Catarrh, Deafness, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Uver troubles. r y i Doctor Norris nu-ii- i Poorland l! : These machines are now sold at lower prices quality considered, than any other Needles and Repairs for All Makes of Sewing Machines i for th,. i,i.,n if brains, n);.ll dno not gi lino ill,' a'llii. Ii,liilsc lie )1 to put hi iirain in mil. . wii:;,- :h.- ' ti.an of bruin velgi! iiiva'iM he did not eu ler iha si.'vk-i- to i, .a, die life of u k'llili-iil- . mid bei'Hiise he doe not a reinm for the woik done I in M il ant of the opinion iha: cunxcr.pl inn is tin- only why wit of ihe IlfhriiliY. 'Hie in.iiilit-of officer who will eiilei iln army under it prevent ivndiiion will sluiw a yeurly decieuxe iiiloss grenii r indiin t ia the wav "f i'ny :ir oflVn il ihem Few men w:l o4mturily enter profosston which hold out no brighter piospecix than liarj wotk and iqiiall pay. The whole iem Is rotten. The army ha nei-- 1 the esprit sliMtirp of smateur bitty nor tin- proflciem-- of a professional one. Why should not ihe army be managed like any other great public conrem like the railways, for The pulitlc tpouey supiuir's ihe one as well as the mhor. Why should the one In- rim on Imalnex n eh und the oibi-not? Siuectires ex ixt only in the army. You may say i hot I am paid what I am worth. That may or nmy not bo, but you cannot get away from the fuel that I am doing more work than 1 did five years ago more work than I ecn-- i for when 1 entered the service without a rorresiKiuding increase of wage., as would have been the case in a private business." London . this you may know and will f.nd Singer Stores Everywhere N.w a l:n: ka? rhaiiaed. are ipi'ciisl :o work as hard, hs beior.-I, j. ih,. h,.,. of J,-hlh'-j- ' tn a M.ff rxtimiiiHiit.n or tour iiti ftiirauoii. WI.hi other on pto'iiii tnenihers m U''!i an ex'tfciii .iiiiarv nr, teal at irv ' I' iiie .uni. Iwil Tree. i. .'!. I Fourth, the Oce.,: '.oi. Leap, one 1 uiiit-Ltiumel. a,c-- I roper, wot. i, :uu 1:11 on,!; Coy Maid, th.1, In F,:ih. 5 Monterey, , iJtrabM. i, unrd. Time. 1:09. miU aucmfwyy l'i".i:,p nil hrill'.ni liamm-apS.x'h. the Labor mile a ii. I a half Right r. vmn; lua. uaessiun Tiuic, 2:44 ci'niiu, ( By - r l 2 fur-"Yin. sec- - i our patrons will receive careful attention. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or not there is much ro Interest most women at anv Silver Store and a!! are cordially invited .j.,. PHni i AVENUE. where idle-lie- iu - i.-t'- iLI-.it- Iiu;k: ii, i 1 2338 WASHINGTON , - . II, Men, , am -- hi. oij haj m- iiiiu. i i .,in:i!a.u (, lu,.u went !i o :liiwi-iheir eve oiii n. Ihe v.is more p a; gtoiiti ! t.,11, a kcIum.I. We (N.i:,it j t, fa,.,. ,lf Ih acknov.-i- :;i. 4 .ini- Mrai:-.ii.-- t,p-,r the l)tof x.uiie real ..,,. The colldl- - :i:-,- MTV.. l nms a:.- lo-u- li: tjieeple c! Ruiiier woioiiit. muck Death, of a civil civuiingeui-- of tnf.in., ;.n And i.a wl.n pr.me ot .:ft i :.j 6,y. M'cepshead ton a enue, lias been removed to lev imlrisi for u...:e TrVrrTT- - The Singer Store, formerly located a: 'JS72 Washing- r metit on a be-;-- ' li.mxH Mt'iieihitts ' Trrrrrs-srrr- r Removal Notice living at,:, "Here mu e!'vu-e- . drawing piitapect of per-- ' i,iu-tr- . ; 1 i'.mrad: .sc. Mc- - At Shaeps'Kxa New PI! LOW J l;,,: sum a Brivith arii" RACES - Firi gsiiie MD !..e Mipt-m-- ren-drr- According to a story that is now going the rounds, the Salt air beach wit be made an electric road within be next year. The work it is understood will be done by the Utah Light snd Railway company, which will take ov,r the resort and the road to the resort in the near future. The details bav not hern worked out, another plan that. Is being discussed to have the lrtah Light and Railway company furnish the electrical energy for the propulsion of the cars that will be used. Boththe Saltalr Beach company and tbs Utah Light and Railway company T there ia any such plan in tbe,r minds, but the Information that tbs matter is being considered is from good source. The road, it is also d will be ran from the beech to the Prout nesr old Garfield Beech where great systeme will be Installed n a short time. . Cttu-'iitua'- the ISSh f.riiimg k: and Siai. Rlex.'t'-- coin-merc- Neither Bchrerk nor Wllle did a great deni of work yesterday. Both men hive begun to rest up for the big light tonight. They only did enough work to keep from getting stiff. The work i yesterday waa of the lightest kind for Wilie. He did a litte gym work, and s little nin, but nothing of the strenu-- ova character that haa marked the work done before that time. There la ' grrir. local Intercut in the fight, and Iota of money Is being placed. I ahlle there are no odds. The fight, if it is as even as the bets, will be a hummer, one that will be worth going miles to .. l IHSil T&r -- ' 1905. HldTh Portland t. Corbet f,;- it.e SKPTEMREIi MORNINQ, nothin; : HJcxruii - AabALL del'--vn- Co.-Vt- 's !o LVca'.il. The liei ii.s of t ie t.il'uug of Jlr. Wagner have not been received. ther,- Oaklat- iiu DEPARTMENT NATIONAL LEAGUE. . UTAH, H TSPAY OGDEN, :.c u LAKE 't Writing, Address Dr. U. H. Norris, Ogden, Utah ( LIGHT UP! mm MR NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INSIDE AND OUTBIOE YOUR Pre-ide- m IT WILL PROVE ADVERTISE. BEST RADIANCE AT TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. STORE VOUR MENT. d WE SUPPLY THE ELECTRICITY & Li it R. 8. CAMPBELL, Gen'I. Manager EXCURSIONms Brigham City Peach Day four-oare- Ii4 Thursday, Sept Malania 7 8--6. four-oare- FREE PEACHES 2-- wan-bak- four-oare- d eight-oare- FREE PEACHES d d e Britr-Nelso- n Ji . 1. mlM tf dk . j j The Box Elder Commercial Club invites everybody to attend a grand celebration at Brigham Gty Sept. 7th. Amusements, band contest participated in by ten bands, ball game, concerts and dancCome one, come all, and have a good time. Special train via the Oregon Short Line leaves Ogden at 9:10 a. m. Fare 75c for round trip. Special return- ing. ing leaves Brigham Gty at midnight. : '' i I |