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Show EXAMINER: TIIE MOUSING 8 EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS Independent 'Phone Sell 'Phone, two ringa BUSINESS OFFICE Independent 'Phone Sell Phene, one ting No. St No. M hd be COUNTYS OGDEN. EXHIBIT OF IN MASS FRUIT MEETING MORNING, AUGUST lf0G. 31, locations,d' BRYANS! Take PARTY NEW FRIDAY UTAH, FOR POWER to Rasmussens SPEECH No. SS PLANT WHAT ONE CENT WILL BUY AT THE RACKET (Oon tinned from Page Two) J. Can non and daughter of Nw arc visiting Xru-ui- H Creek, Cher-r- UNITED Difficulty Arisaa Ovsr tha of tho Display From Central Committee Will Ravua Bcfcra Corract tarn Publication. BAMBERGER CONSIDERS AT FARMINGTON. A SITE Ogden. Removal Waro-houss- The executive Munuiittee of (lie party of Weber county met in secret fesMoii in the county cilice at the court house last Plans for a Big Ropair Shop, at Ogdan, for tha System Will Ba and Drawn Up. Miperiu-lendvul'- Thoso who hare been preparing the fruit exhibit from Welx-- r and Box Killer .counties fur the Holm- - irngaitou congress were disappointed yeaierday on account of a uibnimlenuauiliiig which prevented lUem fioin snippltig the collection on the morning train as had been planned. to it K WHaoa. alwi baa charge of the (Xbibit. the delay waa reused by the of tlie proprietor ilenisnd urgent of the cold storage plant In which tho fruit waa kept, that he lx- paid before he would consent lo the removal of the goods. Mr. Wilson said an agreement hud been made according to the terms nf which tbe proprietor was to receive 9rt fur storing the fruit. He said tho money had been placed on deposit In one if the Ogden hanks, subject to the proprietors order after September 1. But for anaie reason, Mr. Wilson the proprietor demanded th rash when Vie dravnten attempted to remove the goods at C a. m. yesterday. After some discussion he permitted them lo haul the fruit to the ritqiot, having been promised that he would be paid as soon as the money could he secured from the hank. But before the hank opened, however h train had left the station and the fruit was delayed nearly twelve hours Mr. Wil ana aasencil that the fruit had evidently ben considerably damaged on account of the delav, as he had not intended to keep It out of cold storage longer than two houri In any event. night. been strung to Glenwooil perk for the purpose of ariiiounntig the progress of the Nelson (uti tight. The sire in nit ached to tin; Bell tel1re he A ephone polos. corn et Pickett's grocery cents per doacu. Ihone ITT. Green store, 12 Joseph Norris of I'arsdise. Cache county, arrived yesterday from London, England, where he has been le is tlei working In te mission Held. guest of Norman Shorten. - crowd of Ogden sports will leave at 11 :3't a. m. today for Goldfield A large to witness the fight. Kslsnn-Ga- Sev- from Pocatello arrived here yesterday and trill accompany the he egl delegation. Acottrdlng to a press dispatch received Iasi night from San Diego. Cal.. Victor Carlile of Ogden has been arrested at that place and la now on trial far larceny. An attempt made last night to ascertain who the Carlile referred to In the message Is, proved eral men unsuccessful. Margaret E. Smoot anil Roy B. Smoot barn filed a petition for letters of administration to the estate of William U. Smoot, who died Intestate at Ogden, August 22. Hind. The estate la represented as eonsistlng of personal at piderty valued that loners request appointed The ITimi. peil-- t Mark Murphy be adnilntatrainr. New Valley KIS MUSICALWORK rents par hay baled 55 FEC'NS MR. BALLAN1YNE H. C. Farrell's Seed Store, hundred. next to Poe lofll re. Mr, Joseph Isllantyns announces that ho will begin Instruction In muaio onca. The funeral of James M. Hewitt, the at Last season K was Impossible to arInftmt son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hewsuitable periods for all who deitt, was held at the home In Marriott range to study, so that Immediate apat 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon, Bish- sired plication must bo made to occurs op' counselor T. P. Terry piT.e siding. A choice positions. Studio 2532 Orchard P. of Mr. Terry, quartet composed Ava. Boll phone 798. Mias Tarry, Mr. Powell and Mr. Butler furnished the music. The speakers were Riders John 1). Powell, K. A. Imrkln and T. P. Terry. Interment wag la the Ogden City cenieiery Funeral services over the remains of Vera Knight, the ten months' olil daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Knight, were held at t o'clock jester-daafternoon at the home of F.sra Hadley at West Welter. Bishop Robert MrFarlaml officiated. Music waa fnmlshod by the ward choir. The apeakers were Elder Wheatley, (lib-eoHunter, Wright and Albert Green Interment and Bishop McFarlsnd. waa In the West Weber cemetery. LIFE'S SECRETS REVEALED ' Zlngarra. Palmist and Clnlrvoyant, with a surprising degree of accuracy reads your Ilf as an oien liook. Visit her today. 2279 Washington A vc. Ogilcn endorsement. nf Ogden s And decide for yourself. Here is one case nf It: lira Janies Fields wife of James residing at 21 SI Fields, carpenter, Jrlfnrsnn avenue. Ogden, Utah, says: headache J sufTcreil from and barker hr, and hearing nf Dnan's Kidney at Badcnn' drug Fills, procured them More. 2421 Washingtini avenue. They nf nf hmdache and relieved me yt'acks backache, and Mopped tlm rheumatic ahiMibleia nn an,' arms, and pain In no return nf incsr iherr h s.itc'. My only rrgrrf Is i h.- t I did mil hnnw of IV.an's Kidney PHI long ago. ns It would have savijd n cnlis'.dcrsble uiimoanre mid suffering 1 can hoiie-'l- y recoinmenil Doans Kidfrom ney Pill lo every bndv suffering bsrkiirhe Vr Inactive kidneys " all ilcslcrs. For sale I Ipre. .'cl rrn's Foster Mil burn t'o . Buffalo. New Yorti, eoe hrcc's fur the I'nite-ta-e- trim-Me- i S' ate. Renuunfier the take no ot.her. name Doan -- nd BtrlckleK gild Bergen. The regular season at the Grand will open Sunday, September 2, with I he favorite actress. Georgia Harper, and her splendid company In Blue Jeans. This play la one nf the strongest la this popular actreMa repertoire Cincinnati . . . .01 OUO 1AU 3 2 2 and will he presented with all special and Moran; rial tenet Taylor crmlumea. The and gorgeous scenery Kraxer aud Brhlel. lu one la the of (old play stury deep interest. Pittsburg. 9; Bt. Louis, 4. took St. I amis, Aug. NOTICE. the game today In the ninth inning, a muff by Meries letting in (he tlelng r This t to remind you that the mnet. run. and a by Uealou Important political ranuialgn Now scoring the winning one. York. and other slate have had In R. IT. S. Bcore 2 1 tn 200 (MHI - 4 10 many jeer milslde nf a Presidential Bt. amis esnvasa. has begun. o HI A ..AAA IMIS 002 .. Pittsburg Tho progress of this great struggle, llatterlea-Karg- er and Marshall; many aided and In many instances on ladfinld. Philllpp! and Willis. new and novel lines, will lie found fully reported and described In the dally and AMERICAN LEAGUE. Sunday editions nf the NEW YORK HKRAIXI. The truth will lie lold Now York Takes Two. without bias or partisan coloring, and York New York, Aug. 30. New eventa will be Interpreted by well Intook two games from Washington, the formed wrllejs. ten Innings. second Read tho New York Herald and Keep Hcores: rentes! lasting Poeted. Ftral game R.II.E. OOA A23 mix New York SEA GIRT TOURNAMENT. non o 2 iHHimai-- M ashlngton n and Klelnow; Batteries Driylr See Gift. X. J., Aug. 30.-- In the naand Warner. tional tnnrnamriil today Ohio riflemen Second gam R.H.E. carried off second, third, fourth, fifth Washington .. .oflo 020 omm and sixth prlxcs in the offhand mili- New York 0114 ifi 3tto- lloo tary match from a field of 227 com Butteries Kitsun. Bniltli, Wakefield peiltora. and Warner, Berger, llogg, McGuire The regimental skirmish matrh was and 1 honiaa. la progress until nearly ilatk. each of the competing leaniH heutg requlreil Boston, 3; Philadelphia, 2. to make a skirmish run. during which Dnstfiti. Aug. by the inch team member fired twenty shots. The winner was the tesnt nf the First Athletics turned the scale in a close game today, Hoemn winning 3 to 2. V. B. engineers, whoscoied CIS. R. (I K Score The scores of t.ne nest eight lend H'l All! nog 3 ti u BoW on follows. S I'. merino tng rullipelilnrs .1110 inn poo 7 2 4 PlilUdelphfH Infan417: Ninth second leant. corps, Winter Batteries and New Camgan. first Ohio. 4ini; York, Seventy try, Mse and 294. V. 8. marine corps, first tesnt, Coomb. Dtgevl. Waddell, team. 372: Schrerk. 39t': 1'. B. Infantry, IT. B. Infantry, first leant. 3115: First WESTERN LEAGUE. infantry. Wisconsin. 359. Second In 357. fantry. Wnshlnglou. firs team. Omaha, 9; floua City. 4. The carbine ii'Htrh. open I o team of Si. nix CiM, Aus. 3" Omaha wen five men, etrli nmn firing seven shots nl ;nn varda and seven shot at 5HU, In 'lie ton'll Inning by pounding out Ihiladel two run jif r hem was won by the secuiul In tied th fourth phln city isisili. wph n score f 2P! II H R. John Kethlcv. an enlisted mnn of Score t; i:: .. nso tot' on :( tnt.thn . the V B. nsiy. won the first prise. ; iL'n.'Itt the offltaed match, with a score Sioux Citv ....Sou too Uhii - 4 of 95 out of s possible loo The con Biitteil.' Corn and Bender, .lack . leal open In all. each coinpcilnw son and firing 2b slioi offhand at 2'W yards. The proguitii tomorrow Includes the Dr Moines, 4; Lincoln, 3. rcigmcntal team match, the IntercolI'CS Monte, tug 31 - It" M.'inea Yi'ltnhiednn and th" match cup legiate won from Lincn'n todav. 4 to 3. it, an tnati'h. winch wa postponed from yes exciting game. terdav. n H E Score onil rtil.i ; n 4 IS Vnines ". ,'i l On ;0" '"iiLincoln H:i"ert.x and Wolfe; .in "an .ind B lT 522 till 1 - . sei-u- tiip, - w-- lli-ss- , . AMERICA SPECTACLE N ASSOCIATION. Inl.aniiL'o.iii . Kirs' In tame " I. t'o'nn-bBemiid game Indinn t"l'.s 2: Cohimbur j 4' W m mis (by Kansu fjtv St Pan! ii A' T"'du First gameToled. 1. louirvll ,i ti. Second game Tobdn 1. r Ihiiiapi-lii- LENSES GROUND TO ORDER . loiilsvlt'i' nrnlisl' prcstTiption to ti fiti'l ill tin lowest Tpi'tlWo riro. Our TTrin" tlii will fill it ilatvH back soini' t wont we t vpura it num REMEMBER WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Or CHARGE V neapii'' ''a .rtkee LEWIS & CO., Opticians ATTnK RIG i;i.nr K. W mmmmmmmmmmanmammtm S1I WE five-roo- I. Min 4 nn-c- . 3-- a Cart-wig- h h Pu'ri't'fin inense'v Kr.i-.lan- ht. Aug "0 - 1 h da with a bare ever he rue-- , th-- - Cambridge and Harvard erxw intv rsi't d'd only I'gb' work odB prscttriig starting and sprmi x ' smwn oarsman said nc tru Catrhrldgo vastly exre'e Par. vard m s'arftig and that 'hie d flrjent my i costlv lo Harva.d in Tfa:ia-- t ha erenged for a 'he full ctvirae innwmw. paced by a rrew of oarsmen fmm ih London to-.;i- trl ire rhih Pnrn-.- la tea. IhMir lo jt. Knobs...., foliar Minings rat Three Ten Point for r it-- ' ('hi Id' Handkerchief ltoll of fiiie hrset l.aoe Corn fob Pipe 11 ire l.ji 11 hip. t,- 1 1- -( Ii J(- - it? arnape Holt. Paper of Pin, 2S0 count ( 1 Two dozen Hook ami Eve Six Klieet extra heavy writing jiajier foffee Pot Knob Nickle Tip Rubber insert ed Iead Pencil foat and Hat HuokR Paper good English Jieedlefl 1 (& W rai ner Yard Ilaby Uilibou Ilii-Cage Spring j ny Fixe Thimble 1 enholdern 1 aril 1 lat lilaf ic Memorandum Hook Pbeet Colored Tiroue Paper 1c 1c Jr h . .................................... Cnnr.irgbam. Grocery s'ore. elerk at I jit. the Ir c Ir ......a.................. ...... ..................................... 1c 1c .............................. 1c 1c 1c c ............. ................... ( c 1,- - ake Ironing AA ax. Linen Tape Measure Pixty-inrOne dozen Safety Pin. . Package Carpet Tack I encil Tablet. Heauf y li or 1c 1 for Screen Door Hook lc h .... !. ............... .................................... Eraser Plate Pencil er i I ........... ................... ............ ...... rt u re IltMtk.... Tea Spoon .' ................................... ull Piet ure N all I h'lifi 1c ..................................... 1c 1c It lc lc lc lc 1( It. The New York Racket Store UNDERSELLS EM ALL on earth more moral courage, more true Democracy and more genuine patriotism In the same number of men than ynu can find In that gallant band which crossed half the continent fp g a glad one. make our They- - are just 114 types of manly beauty and In tbat crowd there waa one man who waa repreaeatativa of each type. Mr. Rryan declined to talk of Roger bullivan. You were In Germany. Mr. Rryan. pld ynu look into the attitude of that country toward the United States as regards tariff?" That question would drive me Into the tariff controversy. The tariff la too big a question to settle In half t doien sentences and I have no time for more extended treatment." home-comin- i . I ; Knit of the Injuries which aho re--I reived during the earthquake, Owing to the scarcity of food the municipality of Valparaiso haa decided to lend away from that city all th Inhabitants who are Incapable of work-- I lng. 6lx hundred head of cattle are on their. way te. Santiago .to- - relieve the scarcity of meat. The banka have again raised their rates of interest on loans. , . ROOT AT LOTA. LoU. Chile,' Aug. fill. The cruiser Charleston, with Secretary Root and hla rarly on board, waa due to arrive here yesterday from dunta Arc,-nabut up tu this morning the vessel had not been reported. A heavy fog obscured the whole roast. The Chilean minisier of foreign affairs, Antonio Jlunduea. and the American minister, Mr. Hlcka, with the reception committee from Santiago, are here awaiting Mr. Root's arrival. WHI8TLE8 AND CHEERS, For Bryan aa Ha Starts up Broadway, New York. Mr. Rryan land3:59 p. m. and Mayor MeGow cheered aa he stepped ashore and there waa a roar of whistles from harbor craft. Mr. Bryan started up Broadway in a carriage a 4:05 p. m.. escorted y a squad of police and members of the reception committee and other notable in carriage. Democrat Mr. Bryan whs greeted with cheera from crowded sidewalks along Broadway. New York, Aug. 3it. ed at. the Battery at waa greeted by acting an. He waa loudly DALNY AS FREE PORT. I ' ; AMERICANS CARING FOR DISTRESSED resulted today In the chamber of commerce here petitioning the consular body lo suspend ibe collection f duties at New Chwang pending the regulation of Manchurian custom. The chamber of commerre maintain that the present condition threatens tha exist nee of New Chwang. PANIC INDESCRIBABLE. 29. The Aug. Santiago. Chile, consulate stations and hospitals at Valparaiso are now caring for 3.6M1 person, who sit stained in- ; juries during the earthquake or the. ; fires which followed. j Mme. Vonderlund, wife nf Colonel Vonderlund. the German instruetor of a the Chilean troop, died today a American New Chwang, Aug. :in. Japan's noli- -' ficatlon that it will continue Dalny as a free port until China provides ras-- I tom a houses on the Russian frontier Sew York. Aug. 30.- - Of the recent earthquake shocks In that, vicinity a cablegram to the Herald from Tarns, Chile, says: Heavy earthquake shocks have been felt throughout Tacna and Acre. Tke livpanic la Indescribable. People are ing In the public square. First shocks laded thirty second. Blighter, shock continue at Intervals. a d - ('ala-ba-J- - - 1 - A'h--- 1 Srmn n w-- Row 91 Forty-secon- d Pabst Malt CroAvn In Filtered Air i made from Fahat exclusive eight dy manufactured in Fbst' own specially ccm- stnirted malt bouse, famous the world tvtri w the finwt, most complete and cleanest malt mammoth malt house, five stones high and not enter a block of ground, ia so constructed that air ran it except through fourteen sheets of filtered waterh the malt in growing ia mmrfenedwith comes in contact onlv with filtered 'Jr ? derful clean ne, Fabrt exclusive eighty M L grown in thia malt house, is the only maltgrown way to retain all of the richla tlie richest in food value thus Pabst Bine Ribbon Beer ;11 as the cleanest beer in the world. When Ordering Bear, call for PABST -- beer wtnl nntur,fn Pabst Me Ribbon s- CREWS DID LIGHT WORK. ri 11 1r p. m. After Mr. Bryan left tha lllini thia morning the yacht steamed up the Nortu river to an pier where Mrs. Bryan was landed. She wen: to the Victoria hotel to await Mr. Bryans arrival thla afternoon. Mr. Bryan said that either Sunday or will Bporta Filing Into Mining Camp for tha night for Monday morning be leave Ha ia due there Chicago. Labor Day Bout, .. Tuesday and will apeak at the IroGoldfield, Nev Aug. 30. Goldfield quois club dinner that evening. After dinner he will leave for Mnoola, today present the appearance of an that overcrowded city, and as vlltora con- Neb. Just a little before noon today Mr. tinue to pour Into town the question men uf aminimodatlon la likely to assume Bryan received the newspaper a serious phase. Reservation bava aboard the house boat- Hla first word been made in advance for every avail- to them was that he would not talk about politics cr persons. able room In town. How about Speaker Cannon's canNelson today went five mils on tbe road at a brisk pace, and spent the re- didacy for the presidency T Mr. Brywas naked. maining hours opening and reading an Aa Cannon la both person and polIda mall. Cans waa cm the road earlier than usual and covered nearly ten itics, Mr. Bryan replied, 1 cannot mile before he returned to his qua- discus him. He wa next naked to discaas tbe rter. Like hi rival, he was the reclp-len- l nf a vast amount of mall and tele- PbtllDpinea and the spirit of American-ithat haa taken hold of the Island. graphic matter. Tbe colored man I still favorite in (he betting at odds He said he could Dot discuss that aa of lit to 9. Only a few small beta were It waa political. How about Ruaaia and Ibe dou-mrcglsteied here today. Mr. Bryan waa asked. The arena was practically complet'No one can apeak with any degree ed at noon. Therp waa a heavy sale of seats today. President Rickard of of certainty, he replied, "as to it hit the Goldfield club alated that none the Immediate future of Russia will nf the 5 seat will be aold until the be, but we caa apeak with certainty day of the cnntesi. He added that he of the ultimate result. . I might illua-trat- e had made arrangement a to have the it In thla way- - If you naked me arena properly policed on day, In February what sort of weather we employing for this purpose forty dep- will have, I cannot say whether It will be snow or storm, or sunshine, uties hut i ran say that In a few months we will hare summer. No one can GRAND CIRCUIT RACES. Rcadville. Mm.. Aug. 30. In the say what, experience Ruaaia will paa t through In the next few yeara but it grand rlrrtilt today the 'allfo nla gelding Mack Mack was the favor- la possible to say that she is going ite In I he 2:11 I rot and won tx of the to have an excellent form of govheata without difficulty. El Mllagm ernment." Mr. Bryan positively refused to dls-rutook the llilrd and qualified for the New York politics la any way. 2:1tt flat-Results: Score of workmen were in Mudiaon 2:1(5 pacing: purse 99t!u. divided, heat Oratt won three Square Garden early today arranging ;t2'i each seat and decorations so as to have 2:03 straight hi ' is In 2:03 Banin Gratton, Bolivar. Wil- everything in readiness for tbe flryan 2:u3 A tremendous son Addington nd Nervolo elan start- reception tonight. crowd is expected and elaborate poed 2:11 trni. piiiAp 9fi0. divided. 93M lice arrangements for handling the two people harp been made. heat Mai k Mack won El In 1:09 2:09 Chief Inspector Moeea W. straight will he In charge and he will Mllagm won the third heat in 2:o9 Mnnine, Benft, The Phantom, have under him two Inspectors, nine Watson. Fiank and Red Wood also captain, ten sergeants and six hunstartl'd. dred F'rolmen. The police will be 2' lx trot, pnr-'- 9980. divided. 9320 on hand at 5 o'clock, half an hour beeach lie, it IV. Chase won the second fore tbe doors are opened. heat in 2:10 3 4. Budd won the first and Fourth and Madison avenue Twenty-seventSlater Twenty-sixthca. Time in announced. and C'nllette won the third heat In 2:121-4- . streets are to be roped off to prevent Bacon. Mar- the crowds from getting too eloe hi IcsaieBenyon, Captain jorie. Ruth C. Tuhlo. Composed. Prince the entrances. Edward and The Peer alan started Th crowds of visitors from the various sections of the country were 8ARATOGA RESULTS. largely augmented this morning. EvSaratoga. N Y . Aug 30. The Hara-ttie- ery train arriving In thia city had summer meeting closed today. scores of men. many with their famResults: ilies. who wished to take part In the First taec. five and a half furlong celebration. Bt rente second. Hn'ly M won. Ml Among the visitors westerner seem PitlsKani third Time. 1:09. to he in the majority. Tbe Broadway Bi'ccnd race, steeplechase, shout hotels are filled with them. The blocks street, to two tulles - Alitxianrc won. Sandal-wmfrom Twenty-thirrerund. t.igero third. Time. street, were filled all day with 4.31 25 typical men of tbe Weat waiting for Third race, stx furlongs- irlvonnl M r. Bryan to ootne ashore. i Btlcrlo won. Brtha E second, Members of the Democratic third Time. 1:14 committee now In this city decided Koiirth race Champlain handicap, to join the Bryan proresion from Dnndclton won. the Ptrtery to tbe hotel this aftermile and a Entree secon'I. Ravenna third. Time. noon. They will ride In carriages. I 54 It wa also announced that seven NeKiftti race, on mile ('liiimhta Girl braska mayors will he Included in Cadlchon third. Mr Rrysn's escort. oti. Brian Time 1.413-"Has Mr. Hearst called?" Mr, Bryan B'x'h race, fire and a half furlongs- -h asked. rar.morork 'n Flab llawk second, "No." replied Mr. Bryan. .lee Miller third Time. no von expect him?" "1 can't say." LATONIA. "ft ha been stated hat Mr. Hearst 30..atena re- wa nn entirely friendly to you. hut Cincinra'i. i:g. S't't-he has denied that statement; I It Kts' :ace furlongs Rnhi Rgh; true"" I "ive MHsdi M'nnle second. do no: think that either Mr. Hoa'-s- t or myself have to deny anj .tohnson third Time. 1.15 -Second ran- five and half ta'emint of t hat kind. 4i endow won. Grnnata second. "What is your Impression of your ' . thTi Time. 10 European trip?-Tliitd nci. tnile and a furlong--X'hen"We went wih the belief that. U won. Murendo second. Belle-iiwould he educational and found it even third True. 1 : 55 2 5 leoi-instructive than we bad expectFniirfh race handicap, six ftn longs- - ed. g wa a great Our lady F.sttiei won. Maj T .1. Carson pleasure, however. Mra. Bryan and I I Time. were greatly gratified to meet eur NeDemo l.h'rd sc.n.1, 1 14 3 4.' braska friends who came so fsr to Fifth race .ix furlongs- - BaKe B. greet n. These are tha veterane with won. 1'ncle ltv-rysecond. The Thru! whom have pased through manv third T.pie. 1.14 3 4. political battles. They took me. a -Sixth ace. one and one sixteenths vi'iing man, and elected me to con-- t mi'es- - Savor Kaire won. laidy Cha cras They have stood by me In all rale second. rrncate third. Time the ccnfiirt for sixteen yearn and I I 1 4 d pm believe yon can find anywhere - - Mitwsukes t wi-1- J. S. FURNITURE FOR SALE - - 30.-Er- ror cltl-gen- HOUSEHOLD - 1 Don't take our word for It. Don't depend on a stranger's state- Ogden and Balt Lake. Address X 31. Standard Office. Split Evan. 8u. Philadelphia Philadelphia. Aug. and New York played two gainea toWARRANTY DEEDS day and split even, each team suffering a shut stir. There waa little hitting In either game, and the pitcher The following real estate transfers were well supported. Scores: were recorded yesterday: R- H. E. First game Alonso Knight and wife to Weber New York . . . .Old! nt)Q llOl- k- It 3 1 county, consideration 91ti6.4ii; part of Philadelphia .. .mil 1)1 A mix 2 ti 2 the northwest quarter of section 19, Batteries Mai lie w son and Mower-man- ; lownship IS north, range 3 seat. Sparka and Itonovnu. Hattie E. Wade, aa guardian of tha It- If- ElSecond game estate of Bheely H. Wade, a minor, to into mill mil - I 3 New York Fred L. Keller, consideration 8750; Philadelphia .. .mat mm mill n ti it part of lot 3, block AA, plat 0. and Bower-man- ; Batteries - McGInlnl.v Hattie E. Wade tu Fred L. Keller, Hnggluhy and Donovan. consideration 3,iHl"; part of lot 4, block AC. plat C. Boston, 9; Brooklyn, 5. Carl Sorensen and Iiavid Sorensen lVwtnti S't outplayed Aug. Brooklyn, lo Hinion Bamberger, consideration Hmoklyn today, error liy the locals I4.0MU; part of the southwest and feature. a Mug quarter of sect bin 22, townR. It. K. routheast fkw west. M 14 2 ship 6 north, range nut) 031 202 Boston 11 2 UAu 200 Uu 5 Brooklyn GOLDFIELD 19 CROWDED. Batteries Undsman and O'Neil; l's-te- Tha Opportunity la Haro, Backad by Ogdan Testimony. Farmington. Water power not aavllable at Farniiugton, a steam power house will he erected, ll la estimated that the company can produce it power aa cheaply by eteam a hy water. Farmington la situated centrally between the terminal of the road, so thar It Is possible for one plant to develop power enough to run the entire system. Plena will be drawn up this fall fur a repair house In Ogden. The company may erect it oun office building In connection with tbe proposed car barn. When the line la In operation an hour schedule will he made lie ween The entire contents of a .... DECIDE YOURSELF. While a loraiiun for a power plant for the Bamhergei electric Use baa not el been decided upon. uf the road are ronulderiiig a site near hniive for sale at a bargain. ibree-bagge- y Read NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago, 9: Cincinnati, 2. Chicago. Aug. 30 Chicago won today tcnii Cincinnati in tha ninth Inning. Kvetv, leading off with a single, taking second a sacrifice and scoring the winning run on a bad fumble and wild throw by Huggins. R. H. K. Bcore 3 7 3 Chicago .. ....Oil AAA 4101 Murphy, Cal. Read tho statement ceu-ira- Braulon, An assay of the gold bar which han been on display In the Iwl jewelry etora during the past few weeks has been made and the returna received yesterday showed Ha valuation to be 91.119.21. The prise of 5 offered to the petson guessing nearest the valuation nf the bar waa won by Raymond I Morris, a railway mall clerk whose guasa waa 9I.F1M MI. The liar waa the product of the Yellow Hoy mine of ment. meeting of tbe United Lalsir party held last evening. the platform, with prt amide, aa prepared wa rnniniitui by tlie ceutral adopted, maay changes in their contents having been made alnce the last meeting. After adop iug tbe platfqnu l the assembly relerred it to the eojnuiittew vtr levialou and after which it wfll be made third general meeting havpulilie. ing tieen considered unnecessary, aa it waa thought that the platform, as it is a present constructed, will lie entirely satisfactory. The central committee will meet next Sunday to make 'he revision, and it i probable that I he platform will lie made public shortly after the A the ticket nf the new mooting party inuat be ready by llct. 8. me central inmniutee was Instructed lu call a mass meeting in the near future for the purpose of making ti'iminations. As a mas SIOR: fuld rintetl foliar Rut tun : I'ockrt Mirror aide walks. Mr. Bryan was quickly recugnlsed by all, and he smilingly bowed hi arknolwadgemente. J Mr. Bryan, after his conference last night with the Democratic leaders at the home uf Louis Nixon at Stapleton, Staten Island, returned to the llltut, wnich he boarded from the Prinxes Irene yesterday afternoon and spent the night. After a late breakfast the Illinl steamed in from Gravccend bay and stopped off the Ocean Yacht club pler( Staten Island. Mr. Bryan waa transferred to Mr. Nixon's palatial house boat, the Loudoun, named for the owner's home In Virginia. The lllini then proceeded up the North river and landed Mrs. Bryan, who went to ibe Victoria hotel lo join her daughter and await the arrival of Mr. Bryan. After this the lllini put down tbe ivy again and Mr. Bryan went back on board for luncheon, and then the trip to New York wna begun. A delegation front North Carolina, Including Governor Gleun, Senator Slmmona, Major E. J. Hale and Colonel B. Cameron made an urgent, plea to Mr. Bryan today to make an address at the state fair at Raleigh In October. President Roosevelt spoke there last year. A similar plea for the state far at Montgomery the following week wag made by a delegation, including Governor Jelks. H. D. Clayton, national oommlrteeman ; R. E. I Neil, president o( the State Press aaaorlatlmi, and Bruce Kennedy. Still another plea of the same sort was made by John Temple Graves for the Georgia state fair at Atlanta. Mr. Bryan said he could not give a final answer to these Invitation. New York, Aug. 30. - WUliara J. Bryan, after spending the aright aboard the yacht lllini, today went aboard Lewis NIaon'a bouse boat, Loidon, which Is anchored off the Ocean Yacht club pier at Stapleton. 8. I. One of tbe early callers on Mr. Bryan was Mayor Tom I Johnson of Cleveland. Mr. Bryan will go aboard the Mini again this afternoon for luncheon. At I o'clock the yacht will atart for tha Battery and will land Mr. Bryan at y in . POLITICIANS LABOR ADOPT PLATFORM. MISUNDERSTANDING IN REGARD TO COST OF COLD STORAGE. 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