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Show TilE MUK-Sl-M- iu sari who a i. owed h.m sb priviiegr has soi i explained. and a iiutr.oer of labor umoulats aie f ;u know how 'Mi- - tolatiou the rule was aot'in'pli'h'iI. ur f. f. Whst has Skecu. or lafor done Richard bor, iba. they ah wild he allowed to dictate the labor people's Organued labor may have grievance that they honestly bel'cte catinot he settled ti say oilier way than by the placing uf a labor ticket in the arrives, field, but when such a men j why should Republics u laboring be forced to carry the sedau chair and peacock feather for the Democrats Ar there no competent, honest, tmelligeni licpubUcau labor fit fur office? Thi is not aa effort to divide the labor forec and cause ditiifueiiun within their ranks purely for the purpose of advancing the Republican cause. It inay ha the labor committhe mn.wer tee emt successfully hut milll they are answer- EMINER Til vty Buntiarfi by Th pony. thi i. lATES. 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Oa all tbroosb trouts besvlo Ogden va Tbs Bombers Pacific Hallway, Tbs Union raelbe Hallway, and iue Oregu Bbort Idas Hailwaj. a will cooler Examiner pstruaa on tbs auassemrnt by to ibis offlee wbensrsr they tail to flad tier papers at the dosis natad Places favor tur questions, esplain? EDWIN DDL The inter of Ogden City and Weber will nute, in looklug over the tickets nominated by the teapecllvt conventions, that theie are but two candidute named un the four party tickets for the important office uf county assessor. Edwin Pis, the present incumbent, stand squarely on his party platform and ticket. Retying un hi record fur capability and fairness, he hopes to receive the approval of the people on his merits, while Audit Martin, the Socialist nominee, atullifie himself with regard to purty principlea, by straddling the Hocial-lRcounty . t. Union LaUu- - and Democratic NATIONAL REPUBLICAN Per President THEODORE TICKET. In 1908, ROOSEVELT. York. ufew REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Por Representative JOSEPH HOWELL. In Congress Far Justics of Supreme Csurt JOSLPH E. FRICK. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For State Senator . E. T. HULANI8KI. Per Representatives RUDOLPH KUCHLER GEO. A. PULLER GEO. S. DEAN HARVEY P. RANDALL 0. Per Sheriff A. PEERING. Per Attorney WHAN J. HARRIS. Pep Commlesisnsrs OSCAR MADSON Term. TVair-Tee-r PRANK MOOR Two-Yea- Tom, r For Clerk DAVID MATTSON Per Aeaeeaor EDWIN DIX. Per Treasueer ALMA D. CHAMBERS plst-fornt- s and their ticket. The friend uf Edwin Pis will not fall to recognise tiiq unequal odds arrayed agulnat him by rallying u his assistance with a lousing majority on November (5th. THERE WILL BE HARD MORE TIME!? MOKXING) o Per Recorder JOSEPH B. WALLACE. tsu Cleveland paper urges juung writers to aim high, and they usually U, hut ibelr bullets fall low. A J iim-i- uf Ler fun unc lias lust uou qualities. lfi A uiaa wko ow, un coudttiuu fasriuat-in- as.uuu fut his COBYRICHT. g 1 , J ... BY 1BSS. HAMLIN BY SYNOPSIS. wid- that she ( and all faced hia way. As h looked hia throat filled with n tsaUxa-- 1 tion of their loyal servlcs. and ho could j nut find voles for a fsw momenta, but sat with bo wusl bead, rolling a bit of bread between hla finger. At last ho resolutely cleared hi throat and began harshly; "Well, boys, the game halts right here. Ton ass wbera Kelly k Raymond aro they're fiat. Wa've got a good udnr If wa could work H. but we can't Just about every dollar wa had to spat weut Into that machinery, aud our ora shipment wrero Just beginning. I've been doing a little flgnriug, and I find we ran pretty near pay nil that's duo you. but w cant du any mure. If this atrik war settled wa might get somebody to coma la and help na put up n new power plant, but a things shap un nt this present time we're mp a stump, as they say back iu Ohio, So I gueas.wa'll have to M you Tbero waa a movement among go. tha men which bo felt ns a protest, bat bo continued: 1 bats to do this, sap, dally now In tbs winter, but you can see bow It ia If I were hi your placet I would go to Reese aud th ether Independents and stick by 'em; help them fight this thing through on fair play Hues. Hia alight pans brought na ivepoaaa. When ho began again hia voles waa aoftenad. "And. boy, rid tq aud tell Matt a good word. Hes bard hit. Ilia volco trembled dangerously, and bo waa forced to atop. The tenaloa waa. eased away by Nary, one of th older men, who broke out with deep lunged profanity is older to conceal hla gxxl heart. "Well, I dont know bow tbo mat of you feel, but I want to turn right In and put this mine Into shape again and lyneh the dag that blew us up! Raymond lifted hia hand. "Hold on, boys. Don't be too quirk on the trig-grKeep cool till I ride up on tbo hill and taka a look around and bars a little talk with Munro. M'e must rally all the Independents, which will take time, and, besides, yon must remember I hava a vary sick boy oa my hands, and there la Baker, who needs rare. Don't rush. Let me go np and see what the sheriff seems likely to da As Ive tom you before, Ive no theory about the labor queutlon. I never waa up against It before, and I'm a little uncertain. I've alwaya believed In the beet man winning. I picked you fellows because you were likely chip. I'm paylvg you the highest wages going because you earn It. Tou'ra satisfied, you aay, and 1 don't see why wa are not privileged to go ahead la our own way. I haven't felt any need of going Into this fight for the benefit ef the crowd till wyv. It looks now as though wa should take a band. Any how, we'li give Munro another chanc to do ua justice, and If be don't then-w- ell, well try soma other plan. Ha ahuok off this disagreeable cloak of doubt. But ha that gs It may, boy a. I shall never forget the good work you've dona for ms when you knew tho crowd waa against you. Aa they steppsd out into tha warm afternoon aun Kelly, with a Jocular note In hla voice, remarked. "Well, Robbie, we're gvnta at Isianre. Nothing to do now but play tha nurse'' her his votes swiftly changed TOr do beta a. in the Hawaii island, ate engaged in g spirited election of officer. There will be many of thorn "sore' over tbs- - results. la-pei- cousin's husband. are CHAPTER III Ann and received at tha ranch by Bob Ray. indiAs votes era the oplulon of niund. the foreman. Raymond ha a viduals which collectively form the dispute with drunken cowboy. CHAPTERS IV aud V Louis takes power of public opinion, II I prupor an enthusiastic liking to Bob. While that every voter give hi view. Reg- his men are absent Raymond i shot. ister Tuesday and gain the right. He I attended by Ann. CHAPTER YI Barnett bring aid It I proposed that public state- to Raymond. CHAPTER VII The wounded man ment ha made of campaign funds la taken to Barnett's bouse. Ha hu fall. this States United the in fallen la love with Ana- Were such a course pursued many CHAPTER VIII Ann is eold tomight Bud It cunvunieui to take a con- ward Raymond, and he leaves the Bar nett bom. Louis quarrels with Ana tinental trip. and run away to seek Raymond. the new CHAPTER ORE BODIES AT RAMSEY. p milling camp. Raymond forma a with Matt prospector, Kelly, as at Surf Wide Twelve Feet Dyke and ia Introduced to tha Kelly home. is Eighty Feat Lower Down, CHAPTER X in Skytown. which is labor agitation, Rob "Ramsey is destined some day to disturbed by become on of lha great camps of masts Jack Monroe, an old acquainta ance. 8kytowa and Valley Bpring, Nevada," says Charles L. Knox, Reno man who baa racrutly located tha tatter being the home of the mine In the new camp for the practice of ownera (tuning them Barnett) hate each other, " law. "And that day is not Ur CHAPTER XI Louis finds Ray"You ask ua ha continued. mond and la sent back to Valley why, and I say for tho same reasons Louis takes up hla home that prompted those familiar with the Spring. with Raymond and Keller in Skytown. eouniry, tha formation, th aurtaee CHAPTER XII The Skytown min-er- a showing and tha preliminary developrun Mackay, a mining superintendment of Tonopah, Goldfield, Bullfrog out of town. The miners turn and other camps, to predict their pres- ent, n back the sheriff. Ann guea to ent greatness. Admisto care Louis. take ct ia "The formation of tha district sion to the camp la refused to Barnett very similar to that of the great Com- by Munro, who la captain of the minstock lode the surface showing! are ers Munro falls in love with the greatest In the world, for you be- Ann. guard. gin in the air aud find gold down to CHAPTER XIII Raymond opposes tha grass roots, and there you find It violence by the miners union. Ann over tha entire surface of n great ex- plane a visit to Hull, n neighboring tent of territory; the present develop- town, with Raymond. k have ment on the CHAPTER XIV Ann repulses Munproven the great dyke, with an aver- ro. Ha ia told hJ Raymond to keep age of twelve feet, in width on the away from Ann. feet at a surface to be eighty-fou- r CHAPTER XV-repulses Munsixty-fon- t depth, within remarkably ro, Ha la told by Raymond to keep diMturt walla of andesite, an tncregae away from Aen. in width of over one foot for each CHAPTERS XVI and XVII Munro foot of depth, so what Is it likely to becomes the leading spirit of tha minhe at a thousand feet? ers elds of the war. A woman In love On tha Ramsey Mining company's with Munro threatens to shoot Ann, ground both leasers have encountered and th latter refuses to rerelvs e visit separata bodies of paying ore before from Munro. Rajmond and Kelly striking the continuation of this ledge, make a strike,11 and the former tells proving the existence in the Immedi- Ann of hla love. He is a former West ate locality of other ledges, and tha Point cadet, expelled for Insubordinadevelopment la lust beginning, On tha tion and estranged from bis family. Walkover, whhln the past week a new Ann will not give a decided answer to led g has been encountered In cross- his proposal. The striker blow up a cutting, assaying with fair teats of tha mine. CHAPTER XVIII' Wayne Peabody entire ledge, between two and three thousand dollar, and this ledge la a visits Skytown. Ann decides to return mile from the others spoken ofAgaln, with him to Valley Spring. CHAPTER XIX Valley Spring la on the Redtnp. belonging to the Ram-aeover the miners strike. Peabrothers, there is n ledga uncov- alarmed is rejected by Ann. ered to a depth of eight feet, twelve body CHAPTER XX Raymond and Kelly n value of fen in width, that shows of ore that refuse to assist the strikers. Munro f 13 a ton, of a character will not will leaeh near the surface; it is fair warna them that tha miners neutral attitude by the Into presume larger value will he ob- tolerate a miner. The strikers' pre-I- d tained with depth and there is a dependent unt authorize Raymond to negotiate mountain of it. These same gentle- with th mine owners. men have equally as good n showing CHAPTER XXI Raymond visits on their claims nearer to the town. Barnett and area Ann- - He tells BarThe Garavanla mine, owned by nett that Muntw ia a West Point of vast n have ladga people, Virginia classmate. The mine owner rufuae from flO to lit! rock, with several to arbitrate. Raymond leaves fur richer stringers, and these, with many other minor showings are one reason aud CHAPTER XXII Raymond Upon th Falsa Kelly are threatened by the strikers. for my Statement. a which on Ilea direct claim, mining Raymond learns from Louis That the line between the miners Intend to blow up the sheriff's has Walkover and the mine, workings trainload of men and warna the sherseme the of been up body opened just iff. Louis Is taken HI and Rob send ore snowing large .nines, which gives for Ann to nurse him. some definite Idea aa to the vast pato CHAPTER XXIII Ann return tent uf this ledge." Skytown with s doctor. Louis out of danger. Matt warns Munro away from DUCK CREEK LEAD MINES. the Kelly home. XXIV The Raymond CHAPTER Recant Strikes Hava Caused Frew and Kelly mins la blown up. The Into to Swarm Country, pcctors sheriff marches on Skytown. the in The rich lead strikes vicinity They were mightily Beared by the of Durk Creek have attracted numerbut unmistakable sound of knockfaint local-H- j. to that ous prospecting parties The ing. Imprisoned ones were calling with Is The district swarmlug fortune hunteis and some of them In the well tried fashion by hammerhine met with great success, aajs the ing on the rook with their sledge. white Pine News, They heat cheerfully, as If seeking to Ai the Success mine, where the reassure their rescuer. first hlg strike was made, a great deal An hour Inter the rescuers could hear of work Is now being dona. Twu voices nf those beneath, and It waa the shafts have been sunk upon the aud at that depth air conpmiM-ithardly mure then midday before they nection! bae lieen made between the began to lift them out two by two in shafts. A continuous ore body ha the hlg bucket. been found to a depth uf ITS feet, tbelr shouts, came down Atm, I as far as development work the ttthearing which Nora with to nuet them. Kel. The ore vein ia from eight lias gon-ly's eye were dim with tears, aud feet In width, widening to twenty-fliweut out to him as he as the miners go down, and the ore Auu's carries rich values in lead, silver and shouted, "They are all here, and unhollers have hurt!" sold. Two Rut you are hurt? she asked Rayhtwn wet uu n the Shccpmi properly, suit a compreor plant t being inmond, with anxious, timorous roite, stalled. A sawmill, to hr used In cutpeering nt hi torn and trrmhliug ting tlmlier fur the in iue. is also be- hands. ing put in. Ahurdant wider for the "No tired. How Is the pamine Is helpg procured front spring tient T' only he Raked as they atarted toabove the proprrty, 4.nnO feet of pipe tin-having been l.iid to carry the water ward is chIuu together. "He awake, hut hia pulse is atlll from the sprint; u where It is needed a the mine Carpenters are now at. rapid, itud he is very restless. "Whnt iliwn ihe doctor say? work put'tiu: up the luiarriirc itonso aud other required hr thw "He insist there Is uo danger. I twenty two men now employed at iho think he means il. But, ob. that poor m iue buy is so sick!'' She checked herself. IV i'. McPiiiikW said ; thai "Tlii will lie a very scrloua low to liefere the end uf the month thiug la owu, part-enrshl- dla-unt,- Sky-tow- - - Ann y Sky-tow- tin "If tt were not for tho k I'-- fr - th-or- v - n s f:-- c i grouse." Kelly turned Munror . I ! A New Orleans woman wag thin. Because she did not extract sufficient nourishment from her food. Emulsion, She took Scott Result: She gained a pound a d?jr in weight ALL DRUGGISTS. Me. AND tl.00 o& o p mine, owned by H. t Hal; of the Southern Club and oh-!!- . s e,n twputv feet wide nf heavy Kii'en was rnrruiiiterl st a depth ef wrmn N.i llium-stak- s 1 fe-'- '".titlf.rsn - What Is the reason you try cuff as I'uiise twice aw much m.i did formerly? o& fr Washerwoman Bccauo you have i'l'cun roakins pecctl note on them. tieni Ionian What difference doe ihs nut'? The eirig waste to Washerwoman much time frvtug to make rhtr out n Vta5jr . quickly. "You mean "I do! I'm going up ta hava an inter view with him. Kelly laid a big hand ou hia arm. Tou'ra takin' a big risk. Let m go Instead." Na yon must stay here. I am going, and I am going unarmed. I am safer with empty hands. Matt They will not shoot an unarmed man. Im going to make one mure appeal to Munro." Mauu'ing hla horse, Raymond rode rapidly out along the ridge toward the hill on which the fortification stood. Ho passed now and then s group of men who knew him. and while one ur two greeted him pleasantly all the other lust hla glance with menace. He felt the hot broath of their hate, but pawed ou without baste, regretting hla actiau Id leaving hla revolvers behind : t lu woman and the sick I'd flghL Wa hava nothing to loss now, and the hoys are hot for tt Have you been np the street? "Na I have not" I don't see what wa can da with the two wounded men and tha boy and tho women on our bands. Matt, the real heart of this oppos!tioa,is now in one man. If bo were taken away these rowdy miners would scatter like e - o 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FADS FREAKS 4 4 4 4 4 4 FLASHES t AND FANCIES HAVE THEIR BRIEF DAY THEN FALL BY THE WAY BUT BALTIMORE c. 160-fo- ! SABLAN at them CHAPTER 1 Ann Rupert and her young brother Louis, tha latter aa invalid ami an enthusiast on western matters, leave New York for the Rock-leWayne Peabody, who loves Ann. aces them off. Aun disilkes th west. CHAPTER II Ann and Louis g to visit the ranch of Don HrneU, their must hsio wanted a sj lupsthUcr iu the other world. Ramsey-Comatoc- prsc-flcsll- y oJ, l!)uu. HAMLIN GARLAND i made a rush at Ttu ihuusand uoon today for the Walker reservation, remembered that the prosperity uf the United States la based mainly, not upon what e have done but upon what Per Surveyor ' we have appropriated. H. J. CRAVEN. It la the natural wealth of the con1 For Constable ef Ogden City tlnent that has made the American HENRY STEELE. people the richest In the world. And that wealth is. In many esses, being NO LABOR FARTY. wastefuMy dissipated and deal rayed. Tho amount of coal and uf metals la Th Labor Party people have a rally an einrt quantity, jnd when It la this rtrnlng. A number of question there is no way by which it should he answered by the commitl') can lie replaced, that is guiding the party. The public lands have been First, is the Labor Party a labor eshHuated, ami henceforth the party in fact or is it slnipiy u uil f problem will he to make a hotter and the more productive use of what we hate, Tf It lint an uuxlliiiry nr the lm-orratl- r rather than to group nuno whenever part'- on whnt ilm-t- it claim we feel the desire to do so. unloninin and the right to With the rapidly lncrmtsing ppula union men? tion. rqnultlui from the stream of Ett Vb arc no;, nil tin- - nominee isbor mpeen immigration, there must he unionist-- , or men who bate Identified Increased dlfllouhy in gutting living, ilinin lK-- s in the pt it lilt labor and ecn with the bunt methods nf disthat Hu- avriagc tribution it . on It own wcnlth ofhe nation must decrease as Why diil th- eoniniHti-e;'u- tinine of the Re the initiAlicn, population prows. sheriff, from publican Human rxperienrr does not scrord the ticket as named by tin- - lailior Par- with the fiat then- ir no long.mil siiliKilmu- - therefor er danger of hnrvi union. Tin- fat jours ty When did tad have alwitjs tbo name of Relr..ip? followed l, ilir nap become n i nionUt, or when did years, and wltonuier condlMuns Mi-the ever do anything but oppose un to he approaching the stage where kmism? prosperity i assured, human folly or Have mein hem of the committee wetikui-i-ciitits In to up a Hit-t lg conference with ('. C. of util. siortn hhI-i- , and if ro what was me puipn-- e Kvru hit talking of lhsi conference? about tradu, and visionaries am Why wa J. D.' Skeen admit t.J fo ipvl'ltig the pinpli! to cliHsr- - sfier the first meeting ol the Isbor ruitnell and the pledge of secrecy of the r.utn is reasonaidu concliisi-.irThe cil thereby violated? he In shupe for iho would Hint huril time will conte nan In. sum.' new of miners to produce ore for Who is paid to boom for ibis foU.ivr 1;Ti!sen-ibi pe'l.-- j the only and He si'id Mint many T ihe and obtain for him a pa it to 'into keep haid times awaj ,i.-- lung rs xlifptunil. mine uwni i (it Ihiek t'reek aie wall-- j in- - Prs told are We ,itv lodge? imsslhlc by pursuing sanity and th Ing for ore cars wo that, they cn c.nn-l- i pearsnec In the labor i'oim,il T. I., Walden I utlair-- . enee shipping u'v utiier homely virtues In pul-lia t the Success wss a startling surprise to a majority Thr I hick Creek lead belt extend iif.i.c (f If ycu have nut rrxi!iie;,i-.!presenl- - Ifo' I., nwuigiM of ho about fifteen miles to the north of the Surreys mine, art in that area a num- her of new kae been reported d'lriiu Il'.e psst few days. At the Ely-- i . i'Oiiliii HELPER. Htarst paid 9J to muu to walk in of prs.ple Actual Ids parade. walking for wages. Ramsey-Comstor- tueolo f'hleftaln: It has been so long since theta ware hard times in the United States, and SO long since there was a ernp failure, that many persona are inclining toward the theory that we have reached such a stage la our progress that a bad year Is no longer possible, either In agricultural or In bunlnes circles. In support of such a belief it is urged, fleet, that the United. Stale has accumulated such a rash reserve that It can five through any period of had yeara upon Its surplus capital; and second, that lha progress in agricultural acipuca in our country has been such that a year rf dls&strous crop fatlurea la practically impossible. There lx a good deal rf truth in Ihesa claim, and it is certain that the etll of any bad year that wight come would be greedy modified and lessened by the accumulated savlug from the yeara of plenty, and also that lha effect of unfavorable renditions would be lose disastrous than they would be to a nut ion leas expert and energetic in meeting those conditions. Rut on the other hand It uniat be (K. be J ed, there will he many Republican final of the opinion that the independent labor mot anient in Ogden la hut a tr;k, cleverly played on organised labor, particularly ou the Republicans within the lauor union, and they sack eaeftdamttlon. Will the committee 'ILhlAl tlU..,t. . Year Publishing Com. Day in Pubiihe4 fall viit- - ry aid of the the glury M get L'TAUi UUULM, LAAJUl-Mli- t i you. will It uotY' lie strove to atiawer lightly. "Oh. yes: hut our vein la there just tb amo. Luckily they couldn't blow that away." At the door nf the bungalow he turned. "1 mnt you for a time. I must repair dr mages -- he looked at bW hand nd I want to and , talk with my men. i Hsymniid found his men In the with characteristic i calmness the general situation whll waiting fur their dinner. And when Ierry shunted "grub pile in cow camp phrase each men bustled to bis place with cheerful clatter, llaymoud drew up with the re. and for a few minute no word spoken referred to the disaster. k the iirt man. well filled, pushed back hia chair Raymond called out: Boy. I wart to aay a word hef.-any of yon go out. A council of wr I la nrcearr at this minute. Those who had risen took seat again, I nu-"a- tier-rac- ! WAS FIRMLY FOUNDED ON THE ROCK CF REPUTATION AND PUBLIC FAVOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS AGO AND 0 TODAY THE MOOT POniLAR WHISKEY ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT 4444444444444444444444444 Y'ou can't deny that." he aald, faying n Band ou the hone's rein. "I duu't Intend to deny K. replied Raymond, facing tbo lowering faces of tha dose packed throng as a mastiff might face a pack of coyotes, "and, what'a more, I dont Intend to apologise for It. "Lyueh him! shouted aomo fellow at tha back. "Lynch tha spy!" . Raymond had been Iu danger many times iu hia Ufa but uever had ha looked down into such luta Inflamed face aa now encircled him. Tbo old reckless heart came back to blip. Ha lifted Lis voice la appeal: Hava I a friend here? If I hava let blu throw mo a gun! 1 want to go fighting !" "Here you are!" called a strgnger, and a big. glittering revolver came whirling over the bend of tha mob. Raymond caught It deftly, and with tbe touch f It baa die to hia palm hi eyes narrowed and hla white teeth set: "Xaw let tb dance begin! Borne of yon will cruse the range with me! Denver Dan attempted a diversion, "liook out feller: bare cornea Jack!1 Munro' name and tbe pistol In Raymond's hand Induced a pause. The foremost nf ihe asMlIants turned him. The camp had eaten its midday meal for even In time of war men most rat; the miner bad hastily devoured their rough food and were swarming on the hillside overlooking the sheriff's encampment. The vedettes were bivouacked iu a small grove of firs to tb left aud a little below the fort iwhlrb was merely a log corral banked with dlrti, and Munro was directing tha shovel brigade nt work eo the wall of the redoubt, which was growing rapidly under the brisk movement of chat- tering minor. A Raymond neared the crowd of onlooker be recognized Denver Den and one or two other horsemen, but for tbo most part the spectator ware stranger and plainly hostile. He lmd drawn rein to pass to the left wh-Brock stepped forth on foot and rnuirhiy railed out: Whet's your business up here? "I want to find Munro." "Well, you go back to your aback and keen our of this. When did yon Raymond smiled. become rondmastcrT' Brock raised his voice so that tha rapidly gathering crowd might hear. "Here's the --,j- that warned the sheriff not to come on the freight train. Herr's the turn that ruined our plana ward the captain ef the vedette, rM lug awlftly to the rencue. "What'a go lug on here? be shouted aa be racM th outskirts of the crowd. Brock waa ready, "liars' tbs nisi who baa played with our plans ail along, pretending to bo neutral whra b wa nothing but dirty, slinking spy from tbe very beginning. .(Continued Tomorrow.) - OGDEN, 7; BALT LAKE, A few of the faithful journeyed to Walker's Hold In Balt Like yesterday to see s ball game oetween Balt Lak and Ogden. Tha Ogden team, in its entirety, did not show up. but several play era arrived an hour lata and tha team was filled out with Salt lAkers. Jansen started out to pitch for tb crowd known a Balt Lake, while Blexrud was In the bo tar Oydca Four runs ware seemed off Jensen tho first Inning,' partly due to th fact that Balt Lake had but eight men in 'uniform. In tha third Cnstlaten took the nlab for the locals and did 7 good work. Tbs final nooro wa favor of tbo team known as Or a dsn. most houses there j a room without proper heating ficilitic to aay nothing of chilly hallways. 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