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Show THE MOKXJKG w r-- --i w 1 . lhr lnlT Flflc S Son. cuniral has Grand. w the Cnirt FHltU. of tta acqaUUh , Jf? Tte,,) & 4 "JJ Pa-- by the TaSon Rto Grande nv Denver. from fateadin ; to the .rut various toee . o Lak. facilities over the t'netnU "! thereby practically Une. 2j5anS5ier traacsnnUnenial Lnkrn xmalgawatloe at the compe-jAd Southern Pacific ,- -. 8aa th. toe coMtctlonof line haa teen denied forfllttas 1 the receipt and M ..Jrtirioa of hualneaa over the fpwSe and the San taeFedre de- hmlmri therefore, L. ud ite ability te compete ISAho L nlon Pacific and Southern companiee haa JSg. eliminated competition bw and the Rock Wand 2!5en Chicago, 8L Loul and Kan- - jfti. Slt coneplcnoue lllnatratlcne ofthe - andheorJJ Community of Internal- Mr. of management, which maa auggeated upon the 8anu aen he demand-premntaUo- n I co jftie polky ef purchaalng mad etocha In competing fines la SSed to continue, it muat mean, of competition. uppraask RacommendatloM ef Commlaelee. n The function of a railroad (1) should ha confined to the Zumii of tianaportatlon. Railroad y oonld act ha permitted to lnveat cor-actio- gen-cnll- la the stocks, bonds and eecurl-(1of other railway and of steamship foeinsntf , excepting connecting lines, far the purpose of forming through Including ntee of transportation la In the fannchea and feeders. It of the public to facilitate the onioUdation of connecting llnee. The found-- 4 cndlt of a railway company la and reaourcea prosperity the apoa runs. 4 tha country through which Itshould In lurplua funda. and credits ta msd for tha betterment of Its Unas jai g extensions and branches to the country contiguous to It. ns testimony taken show a that about lit,900 square miles f territory la the mis of Oregon, eurronnded by the Ism of the Oregon Short line RaiW nsd company, the Oregon Railroad A navigation company and the Southern Pidfic company, la not developed; while the funds of those companies .which could be need for that purpose like the In stocks sis being invested New York Central and other lines hiring only n remote relation to the writory In which the Union Pacific m In-td- m OOTjEX. - : SPORTS national league system Is located. Investments for the Pe splat Bill Changts Every Saturday inee. NAT10.ML LEAGUE Philadelphia S; Chicago, 2. Philadelphia, Pa, Juiy 13.- d won a contest. Both Martin and Overall The home team pitched good ball. bunched four blta to the eighth toning, tielng the score, and won out in the tenth on n double, a base on balls and a single. Score: 11. 1007. If a man intends to hisy a house Mat- Evenings, Twe Complete Performances, 9:15 and 9:30. Philadelphia, ell, he will look for the beat. . He will consider its frame, endurance and general appearance. If a fanner wants a binder, La will naturally look for the Tliat will do liia work Following Is the new program at tha Utahns for week commencing Sunday Matinee, July 13. R.H.E. ....2 Chicago Philadelphia 6 0 3 10 S Batteries Overall and Moran; Ritchie and Doato. St, LOUlS Boston .a . a . ,.a a ..a a a a a a II. SOUSA A 9L0AN, their Burlesque Magic The Trickster." afi II t a Act, - ' you. - . Binder Twine III. THE TWO CA9ETTAB, Pariaiaa Whirlwind Dancers. Our twiue ia guaranteed to be aa good as the BE8T no and no matter what the name of your machine Is, na R.H.E. .a. . .0 fl ,0 a Batteries Karger and. Marshall; Lind am an and Needham. Second game: ' R.H.B. Beaton ,aaaaaBa,a,aa,a,,aaaa2 4 1 0 4 1 St Louie ....a...., Batteries Dorner end Needham; McGlynn and Noonan. a a a OVERTURE. la B same pointa of merit The OSBOUXE ia ample and compact, which lends comfort to the operator. Improvement s hare been mad on the 1907 OSBOltXE which rank it the favorite. Let na show ' ' Pit-linge-r, Boston and . Leuis Rieka Even. Boston, hlssa, July 13. Boston and St Louis divided honors today, the former losing tha first game and winning the second. Ltodamaa was hit hard in the first part of the first game, while Karger wan most effective when hits would hava meant runs. The ie ond game was won In the seventh Inning on two hits, n pass, a double steal and an error. Burnett fielded la remarkable fashion, taking three flies on the edge of the croud that looked like Mrs bite. Score, first game: IV. - we have the extras for it. THE WYNNEWOODS, Presenting "The Messenger Boys - - - Dream. RAWLS A VAN Como In and let us show you a Buggy. We can suit you KAUFMAN, That "Mush" Act Brooklyn Won Double-HeadeBrooklyn, July. 18. Brooklyn had all the beat of the double header today. Pittsburg was beaten in both games. Bene, first gams: r. V VI. R.H.E. .....22 0 Brooklyn , PIttSbUrg . a a a a a a a a a a ,aa a a a a a . 0 9 2 Batteries Strlcklett and Berger: Camnltx, Leever and Gibson. Second game; PlttibUfg Brooklyn , a a a , a LEON LECHARTIERB, Rendering R.H.K. 110 1 4 10 1 VII. The Celebrated Drama tie Star, ARCHIE BOYD A CO. In n Rural Sketch, Entitled, After Many Ytars." 9 14 1 Smith; Ruck- New York, 4; Cindanatl, 0, New York, July It. The New Yorks today shut out CtocinnatL la the third inning, with two men on bases and none out, Mntheweoa struck cut the next three batsmen. Score: a Beautifully illustrated Song. R.H.E. , a , a ,a al 4 2 Batteries Leifeld and er and Ritter. New York We Will Treat You Right1 t AflERICANLEAGUE Burton Implement Co, Pictures All tlioae coming la tote for first performance are requested to remain and witness entire program, or up to tha part yos hava oilseed. 8; Boston, 1. Cleveland, O., July 13 Cleveland best Boston by timely batting and advantage of the visitors' Sking Tripb by Bay and Turner won the game to the first inning. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland, Chicago, ; Washington, 4. Chicago, Ills, July IS. Half of Chicago's ten hits off Graham were for extra, beset, and Washington lost. Walsh waa batted hard in tha fourth, but he was a puzsle at other times. Score: . R.H.E. Chicago 10 4 e VIII. The Utahnaaoope, Presenting n New Set of Motion 2 Batterlee Smith, Hitt end Schlei; Matheweoa and Bowermu. n. JV1-- T ten-inni- well-playe- Cincinnati. Every one knows that railroad MCiritlea fluctuate morn or leaa according to tha prosperity of the times, aal also by reason ef the wide peon-htio- t In those securities. It, there-ta- n adds an element of hsssrd to n nUrasds capital and credit to have IK bade invested In the stocks of otter companies, thereby endangering hi Mdvencv and Its ability to pgy ngular dividends on Its own capital ruck. - It Is a serious menace to the faucial condition of the country to kavs large railway systems fall to t R. Alexander Grant, General Mgr. , Railroad ascuritlee should ha safe Md conservative investments for the Ittplc. To this end, the risks qf the nllmad should he reduced to a, mint-nu- Sl'XPAf, UTAHNA 1 HEATER coni-peiia- ti ITAIT, AMUSEMENTS. le tai, Fe have the LnaUD-- I meet their c 5 rations or go Inti the ouject of receivers, and a Uaislatlon and ailmin.irat on sh'ju--In- . 1m lo lessen toe risks of radway 1 vestments. Unlawful to Acquire Control. (2). It Is contrary to public policy, as well as unlawful, for railways tog and acquire control of parallel lines This policy la expressed in the federal laws of nearly every; state la the union. We have examined the omstitutloiis and laws of au forty the state and find in about coaaolidiir them prohibitions against ti.m of capital stock or franchises oT competing railways. or the purchase a railway of comand acquisition between Haas. Competition peting Inrailways as well aa between other of dustries la the established policy the natlM And while the acquisition minority of the stock of a of a tthe competing line might not decrease of any , competition, yet. the acquisition considerable amount of stock, withn direct-orepresentation on the hoard of ; of such railway, unquestionably haa the effect of lessening to that ex- . tent Its effectiveness. So long as It It the r"lWr of the general government and of the states to maintain competition between naturally competitive lines, the ownership of any stock by one railway la a competing railway should not be permitted, and such lines of railway should be prohibited from having any common directors or officers. Tima for Reasonable Regulation. some (S). The time has coma when reasonable regulation should be Imposed upon the issuance of securities comby railways engaged la Interstate con-strumerce. We are aware that in the Wm of now Unoo of rsilwsjr, new territory, it haa been In many Instances to sell necessitysecurities at large discount, railway houses, and to sell bonds with stock many and even In such eases It haa necestimw been difficult to raise the sary capital. Men will not invent their money and taka tha risk for small rates of interest But this principle does sot apply to old established railway systems havshould ing good credit. . Such railwaystheir sebe prevented from touting purcurities for merely speculative encourposes Railroads should he and deaged to extend their systems velop the country. It to of the utmost securiImportance, also, that railway ties should he safe and conservative investments for the public, end should yield good and ample return for the money Invested. Reasonable regulation will tend to make them safer and more secure investments, and thereby benefit not only the railroad companies, but the public. EXAMINE!:: PRICES MATINEES 100,200, 306 fOo, 20o Detrelt, 7; New Veck, II. Detroit, Mich., July 13. With the noon tied and the bases filled to the fourth, Donovan was sent to hat to place of Eubanks sad he hit tha first ball pitched for these beans, practically deciding the result. Bcore: T 1 Cleveland ,.aaaaaaaaaaaaaa,.9 9 2 Washington at.a,asaeaa-aa.- 4 -t 8 Butteries Walsh and McFarland; Boston .an. and Clark: Detroit Batteries Llehhardt Graham and Warner. ml Ia a Ia a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa,a2 24 G Batterlse Donovan, Eubanks and Schmidt; KUaon, Newton and Thom' . as. NOW YOrk Winter and Shaw. ,,aa -- 2 7 13 I; Philadelphia, BL iattii , 1 NICHOLS BAND CONCERT 4:00 to 6:00 BEST PROGRAM OF SEASON i i Contis my AND SEE Motor - Psood Samuslson, Pacad fey Samuslsan, v. Downing, Paced by Lawson. t One-hal- f Mile Open, Prefaaelenal, Throe Heats. Onemlle Handicap, Amateur. Pursuit An , Unlimited Auetrallan Rase, Amateur, Twwmile Lap, PrefeealenaL ' Five-milOpen, Meter, Three Entries. Five-mil- . . e Admission 25 Cento ; Rooorvod Santa 50 Cents 4 Gel ALL THE RACES Ba 9 S St. LOUlS , a , - . aa a a 4 , a a a a a ft Philadelphia aaiaaaaaaaaaiaaa2 '5 S Powell. Stevens and Bus-loBatten Waddell, Scbreck and Powers. pW3 Bicycle Races Promptly at 8:15. Biggest and Best Program of Season 1. Mi .2 |