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Show tiie smews? utaii. triday, Monyiyg examiner, oqdex, r . of chance to cheer. A fine catch Nile wae turned into u dou.-il.phiy and stopped a Chicago rally m ihe league - eighth. Score: Cincinnati, 7; 8L Louis. 5. K. H E. The ClncfunarU r; i after 15 Inning. won the morning' Chicago 2 ; ii genu from the Sr. Louts National. St. Loui- Altrock aud McFarland: I'.iarto an.! Hitt lu the middle Coakloy of the tenth inning end put up a But'low. great game. Some: Cleveland, 1 : Detroit. 0. R H. E. 7 12 2 Cleveland. May 30. Oindunat shut 5 11 Si. Louis 2 Detroit out In a ten inning envirie Hilt. Coakley aud McLean; Brown game. Hoyle led off in the lenili wim avrilU-ed- . a aiugle. Biriuiug-haand Marshall. singled and Hiucbman nalked, filling the bases. Turner ran into hi 6t Louis, l; Cincinnati, 7. St. Louis. May 30. St. Louis was own hit. Rhoades then walked, force i defeated again this afternoon by Cin- fojole in. Score: R H. E. cinnati by a score of 7 to 1. Kargcr 1 Cleveland ti 0 pitched very poor ball for the local Detroit 0 t o and was relieved by Fromme after the Rhoades and Bemis; KU-land fxth tuning, who in turn was relieved "clnnidi. by Shields, after hurting his arm in the eighth inning. Srore: Detroit, 8; Cleveland. 0. R.H.E Cleveland, May 3u. t'lcvelautl wa . .........1 5 i St. Louie for Detroit today In ihe after-uxi7 9 1 Cincinnati game, Pose losing hi first game Karger, Fromme, Shields and Neu hi season after winning ten straight, man; Ewing and SchlenL ile wa hit hard, while Mulllu. who A'aa knocked out of the boa on WedPhiladelphia and New Yerk Broke nesday, was a puzsle. holding CleveEven. land to three bits. The largest crowd New York. May 30. New York de- In the history of the game iu Cleveaf11 6 the lu to feated Philadelphia land was present Score : ternoon game today. The special R H. E. 0 3 police were unable to cope with the Cleveland t down overflow of epectatora, who tore 4 11 2 the wire fences in several place, Mulllu and Joss and Benil; swarmed In on the outfield and Schmidt, the diamond. They were Uned around the field and behind the Boston, 1; Philadelphia, A plate ten deep and it was only after May 30. Inability to Philadelphia, Umpire O'Day threatened to forfeit connect slth Dygeri in the morning the game to Philadelphia that the game caused the fourth straight deplayers were able to get them bark far feat of Boston by Philadelphia. Both which to a to la clear apace enough' teams played fine fielding game. play. Ground rulea were adopted so Score we crowd the Into a hit that only R. H. E. good for two bases. Duggle relieved Boston 1 6 0 Score: In the second Inning. Ritchie I 5 1 Philadelphia Ra H S. Oberlin and Armbrusier; Dygeri ....1 7 0 and Schreck Philadelphia ... New York $13 4 Ritchie and Dooln; Matthew son and ; Philadelphia, 4. Boston, Bresnahan. Philadelphia, May 80. Boston defeated Philadelphia thla afternoon Morning Game. through the inability to hit Glace, who New York, May 80. Philadelphia succeeded Dineen In the first Inning, defeated New York in the morning after Hartael anil Davis put the hall game by a aoore of 5 to 3. Philadel- over the fence for home rune. Score: R. H. K. phia found Wilts In the fourth inning, Boston 6 11 0 when a base on balls, a home run and 4 7 3 Philadelphia triple. Score: R.H.E. , Dineen, tilase, Young, Shaw and 6 10 1 Criger; Bender and Schreck. Philadelphia Si. Louis, Hay 30. reU-hn- If strong Dollar for Dolljir companies prompt business methods and rourtFoua treatment mean anything to you, you'll bring your Insurance to my office If you are too busy to call, te phone and I will be glad to talk the matter over with you. Remember that I also handle Real Estate, and hare a large list for you to select front. Whether you want a farm, city property or a building lot, call and see what I have to offer before you buy elsewhere. GEORGE A. HORN d s u .......... d REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Phone Ind. 721 - $55555 The R. S. Motor Bicycle 2 New York Moran and Dooln; Wilts and Italian. 2 Brea- - TIIE ON Son City Won Both Gamse, Sioux City, May 30. Sioux City won double header from Omaha today. Innlnga end won ,the forenoon game Williams and Hall had a pitchers from Brooklyn, 4 to 0. Score: fight In the first game, bpt Bandera R.H.E. waa easy In the second. Score: $ 2 First game R. H. E. Boston 8 1 Bloux ...8 8 3 Brooklyn City 5 8 2 Young and Needham; McIntyre and Omaha Williams and Spies; Hall, McNeely Ritter. and Gondlng. Brooklyn, 4; Boston, S. R.H.E. Secoad gams i ..4 13 0 Boston, May 30 In fourteen well Sioux City 0 ...1 plaved' Innings Brooklyn defeated Omaha Boston 4 to 1 In the afternoon game. Jarrott and Spies; Bonders and Game celled In the seventh Lewis was pift out of the game in the thirteenth, after a long wrangle with Inning by agreement. . , , If you want something absolutely safe and sure to take you to your journey's end, come and see us. Our National Double Bar Bicycle leads all others. We are closing out our Rasebail stock and you get it at cost. Have your Lawnmower sharpened aud adjusted so will be eusy. grass-cuttin- g Hansen & Son ....... Undaman. Brooklyn Score: ...... Boston Henley and Needham. . -- R.H.B. 4 10 8 it..i...il Butler; Flaherty De Moines, 7; Lincoln, 8. De Moines, May 30. Two home runs by Gbering and Corkhill won thn morning game for Dee Moines today. 0 4 iu u, ear aud iuirx-- h. t si-i- X,-:t- l,ti r. but , !.. Uip s,r ihive at.. I Eft ii hand. ncwi-t.iVi-- mu or luui iua'lv tel! back, biauk i;.ll !itiihej lit,, The other sere KVa ij Su;w-rii.a- off. First iai-e- : lli Fe. . straight l.uughiUK sou. Requite, second Y,.uuifu:. third Time. :53. Second race, the t iairmout handicap. 5 Jack Atklu. sou. fuilntig Charles Edward, second: Suffrage, third. l.lv 1tun. bird raw, ihe amateur cup. one tiiihMauler of Craft, sou: Sam BerI ; nard. third Time. 1:41 Kuor'.h race. V liiitiey Memorial ate ph'chaae. atn.ui 2 miles T. S. Martin, sou; Hood and plenty, second; Agent, third. Time, J:24. Fifth race, the Belnioui stakes of 25.ii!iii, nne mile and three fuiloug Peter Pan. IJi:. Mountain. 7 to 10, w.n; Superman. 126. .Millov. 7 to lu. eeond: Frank Gill. 126. Nutter, 2 to 1. third. Time. 2:13 3 e. Pauinouok and Hickory :,)& ran. Sixih race, oue mile Doily Span-- k r. Tommy Waddell, ueuoud; Scipu. third. Time, J:d6 I 2-- LOUISVILLE foulsvilie. Dovvu K., : RACES. May 30- .- Churchill result race, four and a half furlong Synchronise won, OrUudn. aocuud; ' fodv Man, third. Time :54 Second race, live furlongs Moonlight Murphy, won; IJiUe Georgs, second; Eirena, third. Time 1:01. Third rare, mile aud an eight.. Light Wool won: Houles, second. Miss Alert, third. Time 1:63. Fourth rare, five furiou- a- Haughty won; VohiHHue, second, Btairice, third. Tuue 1: INI. Fifth race, five furlong R, C. Kaon won; Mackerel, secoud ; May June, third. Time lHiff. Sixth race, mile Rod wood II iron: Itenio, second; Warner Griswuld, third; . Time 1:41. Fiut 2-- AUTO RECORD Washington, May BROKEN. The world's record for 100 3. automobile raring mile on a circular track wa broken when Waliaoe C. Hllood, of today Baltimore, won over several contestants in the century run at Bennlngs, D. C., at the first national autuuuibile meet given under the auspices of the I'nlted States Motoring Raring a mu trillion. Howl time was 2:13:437 lie drove a power machine. TH08. W. HARVEY GUILTY. Of Making False Entries In Books of Pittsburg. May 30. Thomas W. Harvey, former teller of the Enter-priNational Bank of Allegheny, was counts of found guilty on thirty-thre- e making false entries and not guilty on three counts, charging misappropriation of funds of the bank. The Jury, after being out twelve hours, reached a verdict and Ihe an nouncement waa made at the opening of court today. George L. Ralston, former individual book keeper of the bank, la now on trial on charges of making fulae entries and abstracting funds of the bank. FORAKER AT STEUBENVILLE. Ha Orcetsd by Negro Soldiers. la Enthusiastically SteulienrUle, Ohio. May 30. PnlUd Stales Senator Foraker was the prinThe afternoon game was postponed cipal speaker today at the Memorial Day exercise held at the Ballon' and on account of rain. 8core: R.H.E. Soldiers monument In the Union 8 7 1 cemetery. Lincoln Senator Foraker met with an ...7 8 3 Dea Moines Clarke and reception on his arrival. A McKay and Zlnran; thousand persona were gathered at Yeager. the station, including 200 colored solCOLLEGE. dier. The senator was escorted by the Civil and SpanUh war vetenus. At Providence Brown, I; Yale, 2. About 6,000 people Hsiened to bis address and applauded frequently. Senator Foraker will lie tendered a ON THETRACI reception this evening after which he will speak at a camp fire la the opera and Chicago, ; Pittsburg, 4. Pittsburg. May 30. Pittsburg lost the game mainly through the pitching of Liefield. They took the lead in the third inning by scoring four rune, and lost It through dopy playing. Score: R.H.E. 7 see eio Pittsburg 6 e a ClllCIO IJefleld, Brady and Gibson; Taylor and Kllng: Pittsburg, 1; Chicago, 7. PETER PAN WON BELMONT 9TAKE Pittsburg, May 30. The Chicago Thii la a branch of tba largest and b eat Dental Company In tba State won the afternoon game by getting Defeated Hie Half Brother, Soper, FIVE YEARS nntarniahed reputation baa made na the moat popular Dea-ce- a ten of their fourteen hits In the man for the Big Purse. end netting seventh innings, U1 eighth are within reach of every one. Company in the Weat and our prl Intwo of these Outside runs. seven New York. May 10. Peter Pan. a Fraser nings, Willie was effective. son of the great Commando, desturdy the atari. from ball Set of Teeth fbeat red rubber).. $7.00 Porcelain Crowns $3.60 to 6.00 pitched good his feated Superman, by A 8.00 Gold FUlinfcs good Set for $1.00 and up Score: three lengths" for the rich Belmont R.H.K. Cold Crown, 22k 8.00 to 75 Silver and Amalgam Filling $3.50 1 $ 3 stakes at Belmont park today. Both Bridge Work, beet JO Pittsburg $3.60 to 6.00 Cement Filling! .7 14 2 horses ran In the colors of Jamea R. ..... Chicago to Teeth extracted positively without success 12 Years Protected Guarantee. Willis and Smithy Fraser and Keene, and their and the brought handsome stable $23,000 Ftia.by oar scientific method (no suffthe Moran. INDl PHONE. ocating gas or torturing needles.) LADY ATTENDANT. plate that each rear la given to the Fe with plates. Honest work. Fair winner. Frank Gill, the big, ungainfeelings make our success contlnn- ASEKICANLEAGl'E ly chestnut colt from .the string of TEETH, "Lucky Jack McGinnis, was third. SrjrcuTPUfts It Is estimated that 40,000 persons saw UTAH the race. The Keene stable was the Washington, 1; New York, 8. t over Washington, May 30. New York de- favorite In the betting. The race 3 to the mile and three furlongs wss a ZIMMERMAN, Mgr. this feated morning, Washington 3487 WASHINGTON AVENUE. one from atari to fing 1, through extraordinary base running, which Open Dally till $:30. Surtdaye 10 to alx stolen bases going to their credit, ish. The time taken, 2:15 admitted was wrong, he waa a steal home by Con-rotimer which the one of OFFICES i Smith outpltched Orth, striking having snapped his watch when Peter Wt Lake, Logan, Provo and Park City out nine batsmen, but his support was Pan was yet about 170 feet from the finish, shows, however, that the race poor. Score: R.H.E. was run in about 2:18, which would 4 1 Washington clip two seconds from the record for 6 5 1 the course, which was made by BurgNew York Smith and Blankenship; Orth and omaster last year. Klelnow. Irish Lad holds the record for the made at the Sheepa-hea- d distance, 2:17 NWashlngton, 9; New York, 2. ' Bay track in 1904. When the Washington, May 30. Washington barrier was flashed the five horses batted Moore out of the box in Two were off to e beautiful start. Out of Innings at the afternoon game, and the chute into the S course darted defeated New York $ to 2. Brockett, Hickory, the green color of Rad ike who relieved him waa wild and also showing, with Paumonok at his withhit hard. Falkenberg was effective ers, and Peter Pan close np. Well throughout. The game was called at In hand, half a length behind ran the end of the seventh inning to allow Superman snd Frank Gill. When the furlong pole was reached, the New Yorks to catch a train. Stfore: Peter Pan, now well In his stride had R.H.E. token the lead end was followed hy ..9 10 1 Frank Gill. The pace was too hot for Washington' 4 2 ranmouok and Hickory, and they fell New York Falkenberg and Hey don; Moore, back. Superman had moved into third Brockett and McGuire, Klelnow end place and still was being cleverly ridThomas. den by Miller. On the upper turn Frank Gill drew Each Won a Game. on even terms with Peter Pan and Chicago, May 30. Chicago defeated head and head they raced down to St. Louis In the morning game by hit- the final turn. Meantime Miller had full advantage let out. a notch on Superman and he Thats what electric lighting does. If you question it, ting freely and takingmistake. Both closed In on the leaders with an astheir of opponents' question us. We're only too glad to give information pitchers were wild. Score: tonishing show of speed. R.H.E. und good service along the lighting line. Thats why Strong as the Brooklyn handicap $ 71 1 winner under his impost of 126 pounds, e are Chicago ,. 2 9 4 the St. Louis spectators had not reckoned with Sullivan and Smith; Jacobson and the reserve strength of Peter Pan. Mountain heard the roar as he and Stephens. Natter brought their mounts Into the ' Afternoon Game. EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT stretch for the run home, and gave his head. He responded Chicago, May 30. St. fouls and Peter Pau with splendid courage and drew away, Chicago each wen a game here today, from the rear, the visitors taklug the afternoon con- and Superman, coming McGinnis horse, test 2to 0. The morning score was and overlaying the made It appear as though Gill bad Chicago. 8; St. fouls. 2. 2279 WASH. AYR RHONE 362. In second place The second game wss witnessed by stopped In his tracks.over far on Sup- an overflow crowd which had plenty. now Miller leaned Take !. r-- lie-bran- 6 HERE TO STAY t a Bank, 4; Brooklyn, 0. SO.Tbe home team bunched six of their nine hits In two a H. C. wa WESIERNLEAGUE Boston, Boston, Msy THIS IS TUB GREATEST MOTOR-CYCLMARKET TODAY'. iu ii, vi all up a he w , i.i 'tilde, 3 NVTL BANK a - ikii.'gti vvLii.pering ;',ti.!id NATIONAL FIRST u:u i I Want Your LOANS i 190 iu ' ! np-tinda- may si. Advantage of Our Opening Prices house. GRAVES DECORATED Winchester, Va., M7 30. The graves of the Union soldiers burled here were decorated today hr the members of the forties' Memorial asMemorial services a ere sociation. alao held. HOLIDAY ON CANAL. Colon, May 30. 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CUT OUT ABOVE COUl'OX AND SEND TO US. rraresB2RK Merchants Protective Association Is Sued Suit 'has barn entered against the Merchants' Protective aaeuclatiou, allrgiug the failure to pay over col led ed. The moneys action, which waa filed la the district la court Baturday, brought by James Earls, who claims that tba ilrtendant brought suit for him ie the Justice's court fur Balt latke C'ily against Frank Hoffman, and that the latter on December 2i, 1906, paid tiie aniuuet of $136.50 into court. It was collected by the Merchants' Protective association, acting aa agenls of Earls, and kept by them. The association, ha declares, has since failed and refused to pay the amount over to him, and lie Is suing for the amount, with Interest and coats. The Merchant aaaodation Is the lrotocllye agency conducted by Franda O. have frequently been aired before the pub-ltLuke, whose methods Salt Lake Tribune, May 26, 1907. Mr. Earla Is superintendent of a mine. Frank Hoffman U a lawver. Hoffman rented Karla bouse sad Karls hired tliM. P. A. to put him out and oollect rent The M. P. A. won the cans In the Juatlce'a Court Huffman appealed to the District conn and later to the Supreme court losing In both Inatances. A writ for possession of the house was put In the nlieriffs hand and Hoffman enjoined him la the District court from executing it, end when Ihe M. P. A. won again, Huffman moved out This series of legal bailies lasted a year, and during that lime the M. P. A. collected from Hoffman $406.60, of which amount $136.60 waa paid to the M, P. A. by the court end Earla has paid the M. P. A. $21.60 $269.00 to Karla, by Mr. Hoffman. at tiie beginning of the litigation, and It now seems by his complaint ha thinks this enough fur the services rendered, Mr. Earla is a nice fellow, but we don't like to work a year for him for $21.60 and pay. the coats, especially when we win six aulto against brilliant lawyers. We might not charge if we low, but we must charge when we win. c. Merchants Protective Association - Scientific Collectors of Honest Debts National Bank Building. Salt Lafcs CKy. toms People Dont Like Us." Francis 0. Luka, Gunsral Mgr.. Commercial The Springfield Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. ASRETTP, fG, 936,201.03. CAPITAL, $2,000,000.06. Twenty-eight-h street. Ogden, Utah, says: It will he nothing new to my neighbors to see me publicly recommend Doan's Kidney Pill, for they all know the condition I was In before using them. I doctored with the beat physicians In our vicinity without obtaining relief. It is awful to think of what I suffered with rheumatism, a dropsical affection which caused swelling of my feet so that 1 could nut stand, and backaches and pains so severe that there was little if any rert day or night. I got almost instant relief after commenc1 ing on Doan's Kidney 1111s. which procured at W. 8. Bsdcon's drug store. In a short time the swelling went awar and as I continued the treatment e there was a gradual but sure To of all other symptoms. Far that I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills Is a very mild way of expressing my opinion of the remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 O)., Buffalo, cents. New York, sole agents for the United disap-peanme- SURPLUS, $3,171,124.59. Rcmemb-- r the name Doan take no other. . and f Losses paid since 1849 $39,478,834.66 Among which are included: Troy, X. Y., Portland, M., . 1866 Chicago, 1871 Boston, 1872 Haverhill, Maps 1882. . Lynn, Maas., 1889 Jacksonville, Fla. 1901 Pateraon, N, J. 1602 Baltimore, 1904 Rochester, X. Y, 1604 .,. eea Toronto, Cas., 1604 San Francisco, 1006 , ... ew ae eweww 1 14,467.00 65,866.00 527,120.00 259,204.00 51,141.00 64,568.00 75.262.00 5611900 440,006.00 iims e 24,60060 28,46000 s(Mf,-- issl(413iii4M J. il. I orristall, Agt. Rolit. G. Agee, Mgr. 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