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Show TI1E EXAMINER: MORNING FT A IT, OGDEN. WEDNESDAY ( lire ivai min ee. T' e ivnvent tou - "Vl.'.rh tonight. n il It Will Go Through win cast Sit tie: li H E Xi .1 Yc.'k ., , ... "I m iiii p i Dost. hi , . .m'u ihiii piui.ii g 4 Bit t 1 riev : Matin wsou. Bt Syracuse. X. Y., Seyt. 11. Fiinreu and Bnseruian; Yu;t::g aui Nee lhaiii. thousand persons attended the secuud day's grand clrrull races ut the MateFifteen Innings. No Score. The fair grounds this afternoon. li: i biii'is. Sep:. II The longest was the Empire State (li'.tum and game keeu in Pittsh:.ikes fur 2:14 trotters. won by A llie burg greatest was played between tire Pittsi It. Wilson Gen. owned by .lay. burg anil t'inciunaii team. The of Cleveland. Jay was aec-. - game lusted flfteeu inningstoday. . ...Alley and uri- B' AMERICANS m i . GERMAN .. ' JlT 1 1 3-- Irinro Edward, Caariita Daw-soMorone. Imtierial Allerton, Lord tjuex. Ed Bryan. Xienl. (iraettau, How Mar, Charlie T., ratchet'. Kenneth Flex, Black Pairheu aud Ann Hi reel also started. l race. '2:10 pace: t,wo in three; purse (1.200 Argol Boy won 2:03 two straight hea a in 2:u4 Young Pat, My Star. Schennerhorn, Missouri Chief. Stiletto (., Tile Judge ns Set-ow- bong John started. Third race. 2:08 trot; two and lit three; won two purse $ 1,2HI Nut Boy heats' in 2:071-2- . 2:071-4- . straight Turley and Chase also started. Fourth race, 2:14 pace; 1,200; three won the second, third In five 2:08 and fourth heats iu 2:0 Miss Gay won the first best 2: ns in 3:71-4- . Tommy H.. Country Boy and Goldie llillard also started. 3-- RESULTS LOUISVILLE lAiilsville, Sept. results: , ' First race, about sou, Bitter Hand third. Time, 1:11 Second race, six son, Demo second. lhr Vu- Jl. Douglas park six furlongs Ousia second, Wutterson furlongs Miss ids Voting third. Time, 1:15 u " 'ure. The Iiu-f;iurii- he till-tir.- n- commanding hi'liop tho vat milltaiy panorama unf.'M itself over a great sweep cf level country. Emperor William and his giu-s- l Pheljts; Esiug and Schlii. arose had thi morning at 3 o'clock. They on a peiai tram ami arrived in ;hc liriglihorhoiit of the the maucuvi-rare beTerrain, whi-ring held, at half past 4. Afu-- a gallop opportunities fr scoring bi'si.li-.-- mak- through the half darkness- ..f early they rearued high gruuu on K. 11. K. Smite: ing tulsplays. Meieial hunicm. ul2 nil i lo 1 the Blue side at dawn. Philadelphia i'iio 1ti2 Mini a G 1 dred pieces of artillery already seie Bnsiklyii Batteries: Itiehlo and lJouin; Striric lu action, shelling the Reds a, a- disu tance of friuil 3,500 lu 4.000 arillctt, Bergen and Kilter. Reds were visible, but along the horizon the oliservers could see Hie tlustus Exhibition Game, nf their guns in reply. Thirty Springfield. 111., Sept. 11. Inability Blue infantrymen, who had tHvn tn find Fmome's curves resulted in the 1 o'clock in the mornsince mareliiiig .defeat of the Chicago Nationals by ing, began deploying on the wide Springfield today. R. H.K. stretches of meadow and wheat fields Score: 200 oim mix -- 2 8 2 lying below the Blue batteries. This Springfield force debouched in seven columns. :: o oho no two Chicago battalions, uvsiling Batteries: Froonte and Ireadnig: Companies aud themselves of fences, depreesinns In Overall, Luudgren and Moran. the rolling country, read embankments and other natural or artificial cover, advanced against the ridges sparking WESTERN LEAGUE with the fire of their invisible adversaries. As toe Blues advanced the Soo City, I; Des Moines, 7. Slcua City, Sept. 11. The local team Reds retired, and their cavalry were won a very poorly played game from theoretically captured. The roads for Dos Molnea today liecauae Jarkaoa did miles behind Its positions were crowded with guns. Infantry and baggage good work in the bos. of K.H.E. trains. At the end of four hours Score: 2(H) OiN) 25x a 15 4 firing and pursuit the umpires exiled a Sioux City soil 30it 1007 ll 4 halt. Des Molnea called attention to Batteries: Jackson and Freese; Mil- thuEmperorthatWilliam the Blue Infantry seemfact ler and Wolfe. ed to be greatly distressed as a result of Its prolonged march. The Eleventh Lincoln, t0; Denver, 2. miles iu division covered twenty-fou- r Denver, Sept. 11. Stetcher'a poor full field which means that pltc'ilng gate Lincoln todaya gnnte. each man equipment, carried fifty-fivpounds exK. H. E. Score: clusive of ammunition. His ntajesiy 2 K :i 2utl 000 OOP Denver several battalions 112 112 U2ti - IU 17 2 personally Inapeeted men. Lincoln and talked with the Instead of ItattiTies Stetrher and Zalttsky; remaining with the Imperial party, the McKay and Rogers. American officers today rode widely over the field, observing for themj selves at first hand the appearance and AMERICAN ASSOCIATION conduct of all arms of service. In company with the other foreign visitors the Americans dined with ihe empress At 4; Kun-stonight at Breslau castle. Emperor City, 9. William bivouacked tn the field. At Toledo' Toledo, 5; Columbus. At 8t. Paul-8- t. no game; rain. Philadelphia. 5; Brooklyn, 3. 1 1. St pi. Brooklyn. P!iilai"!phii took another game from Hru.tklyn l.e day. ibe home team losing gtaxl brt-akf- to r . 1 1 e e. p OEMfiilTVELL 3-- AND JEER FOR i i IN AN COLORADO CONVENTION UPR0AD OVER CREDENTIALS. bi-ll- 2-- Senator Patterson Is a Storm Csntor as tho Head of a Contesting Delegation. o gen-mil- e 1 1 014 . 1 ' pros-perit- y ltln i 0013 0.0 NATIONAL LEAGU: New York, 3; Boston, 0. ti r, n V- Bcsicn. Bept. 11. Boston could do 't'iing ih Msthewsoa'w pitching to-- !n "P-New Yoik won. 3 to i. Bres-'b in was pm out of the game for ob-J-"' ttui to n decision by the umpire. . o o New York. Sept. 11. A to the World frm Sydney, o o S. says: o It Is rumored here that A. J. o Mnxham's yacht Adrie of Loo rain. Ohio, foundered off the o Labrador coast, and that a on spe-ria- o o o o board, including Maxham's Ily. were drowned. fan-- tion. . oooo ooooooo from Chaffee A delegate county moved that all protests and other eom-- ! be recontests municatlons concerning 1 8-- . The Democratic mate convention met in Coliseum hall today to nominate a full male ticket aud two Justices nf tho pupreme court. When the convention opened there seemed no- doubt that former Governor Alva Adams of Piiclilu would lie nominated fur another term as governor, although County Judge Ben B. Llndsev of Denver was still mentioned. Judge Lindsey han always Isren a warm t supporter of Adams and was not In any sense contesting with him for the honor. Lindsey's friends were anxious that Adams should accept tho endorsement of the convention for the election of L'nlted States senator to succeed Thomas M. Patterson, whose terra expiree next March and pass up the governorship to Lindsey. Senator Patterson, whose fight against the local Democratic organisation dominated by Mayor Robert W. Peer has won him warm support from outside oounl tea. Insists that Adams take ihe gubernatorial nomination In vindication of bin claim that ht- - was elected governor two year ago and was robbed of the office. Three contests have been filed, Ibe most Important being from Denver county. Senator Patterson heads a tho delegation which is cniit.i-stlnseats of the delegation named by the regular organization on tho ground, lhar this facilon does nut represent the true Democracy of Denver as they are bound hand and foot to the local puhllr utility corporations. Chairman Mlllou Smith called the convention to order at 10:45 and announced that State Senator Taylor of Glrnwond Springs had been chosen temporary' chairman. In a brief speech Chairman Taylor announced his Intention to 1reat.aH factions fairly. The chairman announced that the roll call did not contain the names of three counties from which cuniestw had been filed and asked If thla met the approval of the convention. Clay B. Whit-fora member of the Speer delegation, which occupied the seats assigned to Denver county, while the Patterson delegation were lined up against the wall at the side, arose and demanded that the Speer delegates he seated. He declared that they had the same credentials as did the chslrmsn snd Insisted that, they be recognized. For nearly An hour he stood on hla feet while jeers and cries of 'slt down" were hurled at him from all sections of the hall. Delegate R. C. Bonney of Tdahe Springs moved that three speakers, representing each fartlou from I)eu-vebe allowed, tn plead their cause This motion before the ' convention. as tabled. For another quarter of an an effort to have hour Wbltford made road n written protest which he had of the convennent io the chairman Denver. Colo.. Sept. 11. . 5 0 is 12o 10x- -4 IlHladelphla Biiticries: Kitson and Waktueld; Waddel and Sriireck.- - i hire ago tunnel in t',iitTti tbrjugh tl.e lioahu:.' :.iii,re Xetuda. near Fke: iu- Tire t long. '.'i a to have bivi, I: ha now decided !u ivuiue I lie length if thia tunnel feci, u i is In cost 12,100.00" ui1 s i; )M. wish ia ten :i"iiib ll iu cons: niciiim six mil's ol tniikagc will been r IT and grades u.iiiced to four-tif- f ti of 1 per cent iu(. :ko Goshuie Second Hand Stores ; We era I. T. et ODD8 and ENDS. I. T. Alvord, 2277 Wash. 'Phene S72. -- Any eld thing" bought, sold er Second-HanNew and exchanged. Furniture. I. T. Alvord. ext-t-p- i- - inu-utli'.- l "n-ulp- PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Seoend-Han- range. A DESPAIRING QUESTION. Hire of the small lien, a: a certaiu school where milltari .Inti is much has bow Irg- - Tir drill intill ns. structor liked to sc done amwrily adn was anm.ed herause iIiIa bny could not click hi heel together like the rest at the word vlnm:" Tha drill Instructor, ar w inisuirviusn. stood this as long a in- - could, hut at last lost his patteiiif ahogetber, aud addressed the lad in a horse whisper, "Was you ever in the cavalry , sir?" Manchester Guardian IN KING EDWARD'S KITCHEN. If you have anything to sell THE COUNTY FAIR Be.i arrangements of mirrors at each ferred to the committee on credentials ' and on viva voce vole, in hirh the Speer delegation' voted nay loudly, as declared carried. j the motion ' After the delegations had all hand-- I ed in their lima of committeemen, the chair announced that each contesting delegation would .be given the privll-egof having a representative on each I o Com- - Deparlmeut M, Merrhan's' display. F. E. Gram, superintendent. Class No. 1. Dry Goods and ntMiona, diploma. Bools and shoe, diploma. Cloibing and Mens furnishing goods, dipluiua. Queenawsre. diploma, jewelry, dipkuns. Millinery stork, diploma. Musical instruments, diploma. Sewing machines, diploma. Furniture, diploma. Books and autionary, diploma. In department li." farm implements and manufactures, and depart-me"M. merchants display, reasonable spare will ne given all desiring to make a display, but exhibitors and attendants will be required tu pay tha regular admittance fee to the grounds. V. N. N, educational. n! Preparing King Edward meals Is an elaborate business tint like everything else connected with the royal Peuereou, superintendent. household It Is worked u a carefully Claae No. 1. devised system. The under chefs. 1 and Grade 2, cutting a the xiiwrimeiided by royil chef, 3 work Frenchman by the wsy. all clad tn Grade 1 aud 2, weaving spotless linen, they work by the clock, and each dish ia commenced and finished to within a ndnutu o filie appointed time.. The head chef simply walks about thinking out the filial details of the masterpiece for the table, shich he takes particularly under his owu care. Just outside the dining hall at Buckingham palace there Is an apartment containing a hoi table whore tire dishes are put. preparatory to being placed on the royal lable.' Relays of men and women convey the delicacies from the kitchen to thla room where they are taken in charge hy another servant In Immaculate evening dress and white gloves. The passages from the kitchen are king, with awkward corners hers and there, aud tn order to prevent collisions thera are ingenious 554-k- & J. HERRICK A CO Successors M N. L White. Bring your gMfa here If you want te sell them. Call here If you want buy. 2342 Wash Avo. Bril Phene 818-y- Buy Your Meat IS THE Wright Meat Market 2369 WASHINGTON AVENUE Phones 246 Ind. 814 Bell LAST EXCURSION NORTH. Saturday, Sept. 15th. and Idaho Cheap rate to I'lxh pulnta north, lamg limit returning. Ak any Oregvm Short IJne agent for particular. et tho tranafer our patrons. reliable end at low cost, bay time you say we'll be oa your Job and handle It expeditiously and is the character we service Prompt, supply ALLEN We witili to thunk all mr friends for their palrouagu during the past year and un SEPT. FRIDAY, Mth, 1908 TRANSFER CO. , Phone our anniveraary day", .we will give to each one of our custoinera a A schools, appropriate picture, presented by Boyle Furniture Go. valued at $10. Beat general exhibit, county public schools, appropriate plrture presented by Ogden Furniture A Carpet Co., valued at t display f school work, com- Shaws Bargain Store 318-Bee- mercial dopanmret. publio or private ' schools, diploma. Best general display nf private rboola or stale Institutions, diploma. 32 for yours. Beautiful Souvenir Free Our slock of crockery, glass, china, enamel and tinware is by far Ihe beet we hare bed, snd tho prices are the lowest, as we both buy end well for cat'll only, a that you dont have to pay sums one rise's had debl. Our 5, HI, 15 and 25e counters are running over with big bargains in Yankee notion, home goods, ete. Remember the time and place end come see our specials for that day. '- 2420 Washington Ave. "The' one a king place-wher- e wav.- - I a little money The Oaiy Rsftway batwe Deubk-Trac- k Ac Nsseari liver aad CMcogb The Overlaild Limited Tht Mari Lmnrleee Trail le Ihe World Compartment and drawing-roo- m rierpUW cars, observation urn, d g and library cars, cart, with bather, bath and Book lovers Library, entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge- - Direct connection for buffet-smoki- WANT DO-YQ- PnoCUNKOSNODKFENDgD. U kuw aMaia sWM I'M IN ALL COUNTS ice. wH rirref witk tr J fftrm TWENTY-FIV- E HvHyM Miw Hmt, Nhri s4 hfihpoa! Prielie iKkrixly. SL Fanl and BUsneapolis TVk--u. L. DOLLARS nmwitnm. mS fuS raa b iSMwt WN ticawal A. WaUuv, Chicago & Aawl, MWistem 200 SMrth Mala Mroel, Labe GMr, Utah. EVERY WEEK may be kept from work by sickness or accident of any kind that you . Rjf--I . Estes Doctor Specialist Cure when ethers falL Modern methods. Free consultation for any Chronic Disease of any name er nature. Every case guaranteed. A If you do. see me about it now. Tartial List ol Diseases Cored Catarrh, Deafness. Ringing In the Bara. Disea aes of the Head. Throat, Nose, Eye or Ear. Ail Die-eas- have more or less than twenty-fiv- e You can dollars. Bronchial Tubra and Chari. of the Diseases of tne Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Disease, Rheumatism, Asthma, Nervous Troubles, St. Vitne Dance, Piles, Fistula and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Worm, Blood Poisoning from any ranee. Diseases peculiar to Women. ANY PRIVATE DISEASE OP MEN quickly cured to stay cure A Remember the examination and advice la FREE. Come at once. Tomorrow may he too late, pall or write. DR. HUGO D. WELLS 208 Ecclcs Building Ogden, Utah ESTES, SPECIALIST n Office hour. 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. 2168 Washington Ave. (Boyle Block), Ogden, Utah. Entrance Room 18. Remember the number. Well Mounted 5BE8 Drs. Elliott & Norris Specialists To the atudr and treatment of Chronic disease of men, women and children, having devoted special effort during onr entire professional life and are now rewarded by the discovery of methods that give com-- . Catarrh, Deafness, Rheuplots mastery of Nervous and Blond Diseases. matism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Iron bios. in . Cape Girardeau, Mo., Sept. The trial of Charlea M. Smith. James K. Brnith and Rex Smith, three brothers of 6 Slkt'Klon. on the charge of O peonage, begun here today tie- - O fore Judge P")!ork of Kansas O TO PLACE IML 407. . in THE SOUTH. on Trial Miaaouri for Peonage. buy & A. DENKERS Will pay the highest price for secondhand furniture and sell to the public Ins cheapest. 2418 Grant Avo. Bail Phene 517-k- . Ind. 820. ooooooooooooo Three Brothers er Wash. Ava. RIGHT well. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD TICKETS. slavery 1878 ANNIVERSARY turn- them-havin- 1870 t Ind. 578. .25 50 ing whlrh enable the servants to see whether the road la clear. Attendants are strictly forbidden to enter any other apartment than that with which they are Immediately cuncerned, and even the dish bearers are prohibited from . passing down other corridors than llioxe which are set apnrt for their atreclal use. London Ideas. Tranaconttnental Tickets are mysteries tu the average traveler. Having bought one, he stairs to retd it, but someone elbows him away from the window and he hastens to the train, trusting to providence end the conductor. Few persona know what lung tickets will allow them U do If they do read them, and fewer still have any Idea of the intricate and yet almple the system rontrolltng them-h- ow money ia divided, why and when. Few passenger foel perfectly at ease until the conductor has been around. arrutL nixed the tlrket and stuck red or yellow allps in the holdera' hsthands. A road that carries passengers only forty miles sella him a ticket fur a e 4, trip. It'a a matter of arithmetic and system. the chief clerk in the ticket office raid. "Suppose we sell a ticket from Joplin tn Honolulu. The passenger travels only a few mile over our line, bur wrw wall (lie whnle ticket. The money la divided pro rata among the several lines over whlrh (be paasenger Is taken. Each company gets a share, depending on the length of lla haul and the rate It charges a mile. The other roads keep check on us by coupons that are detached by the conductors. At tfce end of each month the auditors of all railroads report tn a central passenger association, and later divide and remit the money collected from Joint ticket sales. Tickets are nl made long merely to annoy passengers nr to prevent a rlear idea of what, they're all about. They couldn't well be any almrter. the railroad official aa.v. Each road the ticket goes over must have a coupon to Ire detached; twelce railroads mean twelve coupons. If able trips are allowed, a eoupoii must lie ail ached for each. Also where railroad llnea to noi enter the same depot tranafer columns are appended. There are in North America eight passenger associations. These associations have charge of making all rales in their territory. The Western I suae nger association has charge of rulemaking In the territory lief s een Chicago and Denver:I the Central Paswen-ge- r association ret ween Chicago and Pittsburg: the Trunk IJne asaoclsllon. between Pittsburg and New York: tho New England assoclatinn, all lines in the North Athiniir states: the Transcontinental association, al lines from Denver to the Pacific coast. Besides these there are Hi" Southeastern association. in the southern section of the I'nlted Stales : Ihe Canadian association. in Canada, snd the Houthwest-er- n excursion bureau, that haa charge of the land excurlsona to Texas and Oklahoma. When an important meeting or convention is to take place in some city the passenger association In that district has a meeting and determines the rates that are to apply. Sometimes a road's officers Hilnk fhe passenger association did mu go low enough to attract the public and they make a rate of their own. Then a rate war bn never thought is on, and people Store. d cell er phene . Intermountain Fair Aaauciation pletes the Prize List. THE NEVADA SECOND-HANSTORE. Wo buy and sell all kinds of new and eesend-hangoods. Call er phene Wscker A Haynes, Preps. 168 25th BL Phone, Ind. 822. i.-- 000-mll- ' Mask-ii!Lrli- WYm-oii- Umii-Miu- d ; - . Tire , ire tuu-in-- Llcynitz. Prula. Sept. couiiiiur.i :iv military niauvuirrv ami iu light of ib- - u . li day taw from a ing tlic foreign olworvt-r- s 11.-T- ljai..N rrarhed third base four time. a:nl the Clneinnutis iu only two inK. H E. nings. Score: Ptiirb'g ii'ni mm duo u ml tu.Mi o a C (Tncin'ti thsi ouu ihm into oimi o lu i Bat ' tries: PhlUippi. Gibson and Milwaukee--Milwauke- uf taking a suiim-- r trip .i. tlirir i Ar.d ibiug and iravr: put iu I lure Ihrv e t"iir!lii. ( iltieiil a long gT.-ei vel.eti ncki-wi-iniiny I'o.ii'iuiR ard leliTfi.ri". in ihcir iK'.glr. wriikb' age, iui:)ili xi.ui and K'luial a iuv.ua lire t'lfuii wenn-are prised lu itaiu ler the ttrM time. their i"iiap-- . upon CkiimiIiiu lirie-1.bat liif) ale .in,l t lu'ii any one red ban u nckt" wuul.l kimw il nas aubuiu. agent rhi'M a. tailed phiiti'gluph iickei. . and an' lo lng." ..I- ibe selling of ibe leium pan. vjii.i t ily S'.ar wen-yin,- 190. 12. civin-pYie- Third race, mile uud twenty yards. selling Minnehaha won, Golden Min- eral second. The Unly Way third. Time, 1:44 Fourth race, handieap, mile and a sixteenth Coruscate wou, El Otros second. Old Slone third. Time, 1:47. Fifth race, sii and a half furlongs, A Isono second, selling Proteus THE PROSPERITY CYCLE MYTH. Shining Star third. Time. 1:22. Sixth race, mile, selling The EngThe very rnmiwm (relief in regular lishman won. Amlierita second, Post-lim- n cycles of conimurclal and Industrial third. Time, 1:41 prosperity ia proof of tills tendency. Surely If social prosperity weie a RESULTS AT SliEEPSHEAD representable by a curve with regular undulations, we might boast of having solved the greatest of Xcw York. Bept. 11. Sheep ahead ajj aora problems. The equation if Bay results: that carve could only contain, varis- First race, seven' furlongs Dainty beionging iu physical nattire and Dame won. Monfort second, Barlngo wuuld ho a law of nature empirically third. Time, 1:2G. inferred as a Turk's illness Is the in- Becond rnce. one mile Belle of Jes- f Allah. And what is this j Tarantella second, samliie won. founded on? M. Irefovre. the Cloistress third. Time, 1:40 president of the British Ktatlstical so- Third race, six furlong Arche rlety. Informs ua that every tenth won, Dun Enrique second. Horace K. ' is a year of greatest depression, third. Time. 1:12. Dtniui Ken fin- - that, this haa been so during the last tailed first, bill wax dlsquulifittd for thirty years, and that. Professor I(,im has succeeded In tracing the same Fourth vane, tulle and a quarter - periodically us far back as the begin-r.Between won. Angler second, lied nln tlH hleenlb century. The FHar third. Time. 2 : Mi readiness with which such generaliaa- ahotil. tw' Hftli race, (onil an airaya accepted by the Belligerent won. lunimaiidant eral public Is hardly intelligible, when Time, we cousliler the extreme slenderness second, Expansionist third. :4 . of tlirir numerical foundation. What do Bixth race, mile and a sixteenth, on we know about the commercial staturf Glnctte won. Mingle Bitot rec- tistics of the year 1700, what of the oil 1. liunnela third. Time, 1:47. Innumerable whims of trades and niooda of industry in those days? Most likely the periods f prosperity were AMERICAN LEAGUE never longer than ten year (man cannot bear proeierity very long I, blit who can tell us bow often they were Detroit, 4: Cleveland, . or Detroit. Mich., Bept. 11. With two shorter? The belief in a decennial alout in Detroit's ninth. Schaefer drove any other rycle of tbla kind seems tn the second run of the Inning by the together irrational, for some at least third bit of this half, tlelng the ecure. among the many forces that regulate I capital are Mine's triple and Schaefer's single the growth and flow of moral. Greed won for Detroit in the eleventh. purely psychologic! and R. H. E. aud Indifference, caution aud courage Sctwe: to 1 thrift and prodigality ran coexist In Olio Olttt 102 Detroit 12 0 many different proportions, succeed n2 00 OtiO 00- -4 Cleveland enBatteries: Donovan and Schmidt; each other at many different rates, hance or Impair each other In many Ileruhard' and Clarke. What right have different, degrees. se even to look out for law or flxrd St. Louia, 7; Chicago, 3. periodicity An financial phenomena, as hitting by if Chicago, Bept. they were comets or eclipses? And Ml. IaiiiIs, coupled with good fielding not even comets defy our algebra? do derisions tunable by and several quest we know from experience Is Gist, All the rmplru Evans, gave the visitors or later, human greed, which sooner wlthChb i petting game of (he serlei than human Judgment, seems greater 7 8. Evans' to i ago heie today, choked through gets left, angered the crowd, and he that, sooner or later, every rise the grounds under protection of the so be followed by a depression. must the veteran isitlce. Eddie MeFarlund. also that, on the whole, Considering catcher, reported to I'umlskey today the lower motives are stronger than ind appeared In uniform. the higher one, we may go so .far as 1L II. E. Score: to say that the periods of human to ho 1 8 3 2IHMHM 010 "Idea go are likely. In the long ran. 1 14 Mi 7 :mmi 300 oil Ixiuls than those of depression, hilt shorter Roth; and Batteries: Owen. Smith he intellectually unbearable would it O'Conlaixibsen, iowrll. Rickey and morally and dangerous, if anything TOrr like a fixed and calculable law were supposed to regulate these phenomena. New York, 11; Beaton, i. , Ernest G. F. Grysonorski In The local New York. Bept. II. The Value of Statistical Data. Scientific Americans got Into their old winning 11 to form today and beat the Bostuns, SOCIETY OF JESUS. In the seventh inning Hayden and a Fd-rtInto Bept. 10. The meeting of the Rome, of the visiting team got of Jesus was opened today Ferris accused Hayuen of Society short in prayer with a speech Kiting on a hit and Hayden retail- after a Father Wonts to the nesly-elerte- d by or,! hv striking Ferris. The latter fob "general secretary of the solowed Hayden to the visiting players the program Kncli. and as Ilsyden was about to ciety, who aumma'ised o4 religions, ntor-a-l down Ferris kicked him in the in its complex fields and educational work. Father Werns month. Ferris was arrested and after rnncluded by conveying to all present be game Hayden was attended by R. H. E. the apostolic benediction as he had r'nj Mcian. Score: been charged to do by the pope. 2iHl non r..ifnn The meeting then considered the InNew York ont OR4 (Kix 11 H 1 affairs of the society. ternational Batteries: Barry and Ann tinnier; flsrkson and Thomas. Grdono. 8ept. 11. On the parade 1. ground here yesterday an unknown Philadelphia. 4: Washington, man killed (Thief of Police Grlzojedeff Philadelphia. Bept. 11 A wild pitch with a revolver. The assassin esh Kltson In the. fifth Inning today caped. cave Philadelphia a lead which wap uiinblf to overcume. o o o o o o B R. H. O 0 0 0 Scoro : in ono Pfi .1 S'.hlngtnn YACHT WENT DOWN. 3-- LK'-c.oo- I I'bis-hoiii- w' ' -t' owm In the last a hard mb wiuner the gate heat and be aud ten others are eligible for the $2.lbU consolation Friday. entriea in the There were twenty-al- a nee and the- majority' in the betting favored the- field agaiuat auy choice, lu the third heat Allie Jay took the . lead, followed closely by Cr.ariua Haw-viuimperial Allerum and Moroue. The others were close tip. At the hair Cerrit.v niude hi diive with Morone and Allie Jay, Morone, Prince Ed aid ami Imperial Allerton fiuished iu that order, heads apart. .Kesulta:. Kirat rare. Empire Statu stake. Tor 2:11 trotters; three in five; purse 110.-ihAllto Jay wou three straight hests 2:u81-4- , and the race iu 2:08 : MANELYERS PM and Wi,s aSiedi lke g Studying the Actions of the German Army Emperor William Bivouacked in tho Field. feu-tun- F.sn '! Sun Francisco. 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