Show 0 the laboring man certa illy had tillage things bis his own way in eureka laet last the members of eureka miners union no arr arranged god for appropriate lobeer or vanes of labor day and made t the b feea ii bion sion a pleasant one for everybody jn the there was a splendid parade the local union had about four hundred men in line and aleo also a couple of nice float floats one of which earned carried the rod dee of labor miss mi adeline franks the young lady wa was beautifully dressed ano an made a goddess of whom any 1 tion might justly feel proud the fire department andr the command of chief F W newton wae was given a 9 position in the parade claude billing billings aeter rs ra marshal of the day and the parade was headed by the tintie bras brass band lin immediately mediately after the parade excrete eg as were held at the L D 8 chu eb to president matsch was master of corem onies and brief speeches were made by nick comes dave russell and john there were also seve jil al musical numbers the building wai cot large enough to accommodate the throng and hundreds were unable to get even banding standing tan ding room X SPORTS ON MAIN STREET during the early part of t the af afternoon lon there were various kinds of aborts port dpn n main street A tug of war between tire th e earba eureka miners minori and a team from mammoth and silver city wa wits won by the former V DANCE AT CHURCH WAS I 1 I 1 he union was pleased with the gap sup port given the danae dance at the L JS church in the evening the place Vs 1 too small to accommodate the merry crowd of dr but all who attended enjoyed the affair immensely im the committee in charge of the dance was composed bof of bun sim simpson john boyle and orris jar mau ja S DANOE DANCE AT HALL J alc ike children a free danee dance at I 1 00 0 I 1 hall wai was certainly as success a andee d h 0 little folks of the camp ought to reel feel good towards the union phe place placer p as filled to overflowing throughout the eyen on ing and the attendance was mot con confred f ned to the children A large number of adder people dropped la in and a pleasant plea IIo nant ant hour or two wate king the I 1 dancing i band and listening to the mesio music candies IBM ta aade made etc ete were distributed halall free F J briston aad faaaga of oti the dame dance blue rocks 7 coq verca Verc 3 A errors in the first innings lost los ibm 6 mp tor for the con marear which 1111 I 1 t 1 t the blue ro kek k ua Is aaa BA summit g heui isas tabt it i monday a it he uvon As preno isly stated in these columns the contest was for tor for a a de the barour players and their friends friend i numbering in all about 60 people arrived shortly before neon noon the railroad corn com p any 1 1 ny 1 refused to run ran a 2 excursion frem from t that h t camp to eureka otherwise there would have been a larger crowd 1 the he game started at t 2 0 elock clock with the visiting team at the but bat the bine blue rock rocks scored a shut oat out aad and then got in five live runs in their halt half of the first anni g these the rune runs were prine pally the result of errors on the part of the mercur players player but ome some good tiek stick work was done by the locale in the second inning mer cur got a couple of runs and held the blue rocks dowa down to one run both teams were shut out in the third and then continued on last page labor day exercises continued from let page each ant a run in the founta after the fra tb inking neither team cored scored and ha he seers remained 7 to 3 until the end and f tan tue game the game was replete with if lo d u d play plays and the fielding of both ear cai a e was good i ernest heuser houser pitched good ball for the blue rocks and wan was well supported jimmy houser caught a good came and he wor work 0 of of other or player players in the team show shows plainly that they can get got in and ard play flood rod ball under favorable conditions pa va e eon on ho he was ix in the box tor for the V J ji i KU c u did good work while beek beckon on icon bae base made remarkable good re c the game was the best played 0 he local diamond this cummer summer and ii 11 ie la from the bet of a side con e t merable money changed hands on the result the mercur people had all kind kinds of 0 coin to place on their team but after the first inning there waa was but little bet ting doie dick richards Eich arda of Mam mammuth mAth noted ag as umpire about 1500 people wit begged the game the icon score by innings was as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 con mercur 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 a 3 blae blue rocks rooks 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 the line tip of the teams was the same as published in our last isue issue with one exception ditmer took s place in right beld field for the local nine |