Show THE SALT HERALD-BEPUBLICAN LAKE CITY UTAH JULY THURSDAY 30 1914 ' - ' CALIORNIA - ' - -’I - - - - -- T -- - nMi— ran IWIMI Mini Imr I me mMfci Ills I I- I i nine GOL I ei i I I II I - RAPIOS Dancing y?: 'u Jack Neville Plays B 1 Country Club Kent laying 29-— but unableto his of poor Neville Grand Rapids Victrola VI The $25 Oak ufl IIWhen YOU 1 VICTOR Have ping Remember Do to There our the is 8 Completely ’4 Equipped in great from $10 Victor all —at 2 Most Victor B and U'Vf a -ImIs dealers SkmmI Kila B & J This ’b State k ’ Another Good Battle tight fight was a thirtyseven Another hole duel between R A Hunter Midwick Pasadena and razer Hale like Edgewater Chicago Hale contender was considered a strong for th entitle but Hunter won the deThe defeat of elding point Harold Weber of Toledo by Phil Stantonof Rapidsby the top heavy score of Grand and was the big surprise of the day and Jr of Charles Evans Edgewater Albert Seckel of Riverside won their easily and being paired matches rather other against each tomorrow are head line of of 9 A N 8 furnish to Evans and won from Howard B of Detroit and Seckel the George Sthe Lyon Canadian oldest champion and and man In the tournatnent The other matches resulted as fol lows: D E Sawyer Wheaton won from Kenneth P Edwards Midlothian by deLee 5 4 4 No T'4 4? 4 I J on Victor Military ?'? I Ladies Beautiful Beautiful 88465 Manella No 74357 No 74346 Our — — — Isle Somewhere of (V Mia Bouree (Bach) 4 Menuett of Victrolas weeklyor monthly terms to English) (In Evan suit Call John Complete in and let van show us or 75c teti McCormach f II - Victor Dance rare Records tenor — $100 Caruso tenor — $300 Maud Powell $150 Violin English) Very you Williams Enrico (Gluch) (In A Will Halley Heidelberg Quintette Valentine) (TostL) Good-Bye Stock Easy Clark Schwartz) Sea (Atteridge-Carroll) H an greatest exp nents of tn modern dances use the Victor exclusively and superintend the makingof their d Band Band Victor Military arr ( the 64411— 2 and 1 The best medal card of the afternoon ‘J: the seventy-two was which Neville His putting this forenoon was than erraticthis afternoon worse the first deadly Three times short during putt half of the contest a would vThis afternoonhe have given a hole shot sixteen holes in par or better Allis steadyIn the forenoon decided to take no chances and playedcarefully the rest of the during journey totaled - Love By the 7 L No 4 i V ti Gardner Garfield Buffalo defeated Chicago aunce James D Standish JrM Detroit defeated Howard Walton Champaign W- 3 r v 1 defeated W Norman and Sale List-Now Heanachen) Wm Schultz) (Gus (Berlin One-Step 1 8 zauix August One-step A- attraction the the rom The Moorish (“Maurice” Glide) They’re on Their Way to Mexico 1709 ° Numbers Good ew expected ' Mr and Mrs Vernon Cast! J teachers Neville of - Kral variety to $200 Talking Machine Camden N ?- V llg in styles of and Largest dance Victors are Victrolas 5 Department other 11 Ek BwsMaL Hesitations numbers Victor A‘- Tangos and I Shop One newest Steps I 1 literally played Allis off his feet thereafter going out Neville down on the three holes turn won halved the next the thirty-first and That was the Neville’s nearest he got to victory drive into the rough which cost him the thirty-third hole decided the match m o 2 4 i' 5 R9 afternoon handicap overcome work this morning rancisco ths San Jack Pacific coast was champion of the eliminated from the western amateur S’ golf chamoionshin tournament by R P Allis ni of Milwaukee Allis won the thirty-six hole match up and L’h against Neville's desperate fight overwhelming odds was the spectacularI incident of the afternoonplay of the When the forenoon half match J” up was over the Milwaukee youth was the afternoon Aills the first hole of won eighteen but Neville braced and of M delightful is 4 brilliantly this the f c of music 4-’ SJ but Loses July the to the Victrola Like Whirl- Afternoon in wind z mu ! ' CHWRim GRAND — ‘ -wirxairy ' - AT mi— Il --------J f i Mr and Mrs Vernon Castle dancing the Maxuce $150 s Priced instruments you these $15 rom $200 to $ 4s We Victrola specialists are l?s B " LX - "s-K r’i 4 7 ’ i ' ' ‘ to ‘ T’ w nte jr r A Hard Struggle Hale tn battle and Hunter indulged a The royal Chicago golfer was the when forenoon play was but Hunter’s afternoon effort of Neville was much the same as that his fellow Californian He' evened up hole and the match on the twenty-third took the lead on the twenty-sixth when he holed a long approach for a which beat par for tne hole by two strokes Hale then the twenty-seventh wonand thirty-second making twenty-eighth him up Hunter won the next three but missedhis putt on the home the match was all green and square the extra hole in Hunter approached than Hale and the latter better fashion losing missed a seven-foot putt out tomorrow's match The pairings for hols are: roundof thirty-six Evans vs Seckel Gardner vs Sawyer Allis vs Standish Stanton vs Hunter 8 S’ V 'V i STEINWAY i? 1 J jr ff finished up WHOLESALE PIANOS 2 DISTRIBUTORS 2-G UH- 13-19 rt E 2 isos SOUTH IRST W nunDAYNES iROX ST £ 1 A - 5-4 and Australasian GermanT earns Draw for Their Matches SIX Standing 4—— of DECIDE — TO UNION THREE RICH GO J TO THEIR JOIN STAKE LEAGUE EAST EXCURSIONS t 'i CLUB Y S I $ X I UNION W L Ogden Butte 6 16 18 7 ASSOCIATION Pct 750 650 Lake Helena W Salt L Pct 33 612 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Pct W Vancouver Victoria63 Seattle Tacoma59 Spokane Ballard L Pct10 10 500 7 13 NATIONAL LEAGUE W W York Cincinnati 52 2— AIL PLAYERS 65 350 L 42 46 44 607 5781 5731 L 42 48 Pct 467 SOUTHERN W Davis courts AMERICAN W ’ I LEAGUE W 45 46 42 Pct 433418393 59 64 65 Topliner Tacoma Seattle to 1 5 8 ft I 7 4-6 2-7 MANY W St- LAKE AMERICAN W Meet Is inished UPSETS AT OREST MEET W 5854 Mich July 29 — Six he&ta decide the Merchants & stake topliner on today's circuit and th© race program over to tomorrow when three winners will go to a finish Detroit failed 1 1 LEAGUE Detroit Be Today 4 EDERAL W at I 47458930 York511) Manufacturers’ to heat 1 0 0 0 g VIA XMKBSsaiaanaRV CIRCUIT ATTRACTIVE 1 To 4 WEST TO SAN almostany part of ROUND TRIP RANCISCO TOURS United States ARES $3500 TO CHICAGO $5650 J CONVICTED SELLING O RAUDULENT Proportionately low rates LOCATIONS other to points k Rythmel Veterans Horses Two Western Tournament a AND EAST Denver a wo fiwrop WESTERN JueainBaaMMDV paCIIG 4-where When darkness put an end to the struggle horses had two won two heats each and The another one winner of the first heat was distanced the second time out Three races were completed two in straight wins and the third after four heats Opening the M & M scoring a 915 BASEBALL ORGANIZED CLAIMS VICTORY 4” Gar-after grand went fourth from the pole shot to the front and led all the way with Peter Scott McCloskey Mahomet Watts and King every foot Clansman contending trifle slow starting the Rythmel was a and second first round broke at the turn She ran a quarter of mile and far back the was of distance when Linda Wrona flashed under the wire a got well and winner McDevitt At Milwaukee— R 8 E1 Lake orest Ill July 29 kept his mare in front away all the Louisville — In way of upsets play in the western King Peter C tennis Clansman lapped who Milwaukee 16 singles today BIG tournament entered was a nose back of Linda Wrona at the the fourth in end round which two veterans Paul— At St B H B and two dark horses fell in the led to the half in the 15 Linda Wrona brilliant St Louis July 29 Columbus course of some exhibitions third heat then Peter Scott rushedinto Representatives St Paul 8 baseball — claimeda big though the favorites were left in the a lead of organized victory in the legal battle with the morning Walter Hayes a veteran In the fourth heat Peter Scott showed ederal league J H Trle-ber a victim to the old adage that In front until well when Judge COAST the stretch down in the United States district court ‘youth will be served” and L Pct W L Pct dropped He quit when challengedby Lassie here today his third round match to Jerry until Venice 63 54 638 ranclaco 63 57 525 and into sixth postponed Weber place dropped back Louis September ederal Portland hearing on the St 58 50 537 Sacramento 66 60 488 western Interscholastic King Clansman champion Mahomet Watts leagueclub's petition to have dissolved Loe Angeles 62 55 530 Oakland 45 71 388 The Linda Wrona and Guide showed the against Mar-sans Hayes was off form but injunction ArmandoJumped Weber’s wonderfulspeed the wire and victory the San rancisco— R was held to have Cuban fielder who At H E made the five horses were nearing well bunched when from the CincinnatiNationals Portland schoolboya dangerous competitorfor the heat ended In so far as the ederal league schedule Oakland the title 10 Harry Waidner another Only theheat winners were eligible to closes early in Kfllllay and strained Octoberif is doubtful Batteries—West and isher a fifth mile tendon and was start but if decision will be renderedin forced through an a Mltze to default his second round oversight of the judges McCloskey time to was permit Marsans to play again H match to James Winston to go Peter permitted away with this season At Los AngelesH Squair of R E0 Alexander University Chi-cago Scott Lassie rancisco McGregor and Linda San tennis captain wrecked the hope Lassie Wrona McGregor took this Los Angeles 8 12 2 of H Mikami the Japanese Mlkami rather easily But McDonald Batteries— anning and Schmidt Ryan and round whenthe to Squair’s clever placing succumbed drove from McCloskey rear Meek game InBallthe second dark and the sixth heat Cox captured Peter another roundhorse fell After a long At Sacramento— irst game: H the R E before the deadly discussion service of Irving C Venice 3 10 protest was and the other allowed Wright of Boston starters one of the veteranSacramento 4 10 were nlaced as they finished rank ofLumley of Los catchers the Utah State league Battertee— Henley Buchanan and Elliott Miss Mary Browne Angeles oenina aicciasKev TBis gave Peter national played tn the city yesterdayto spend a Arellanos Gregory and Hannah champion havocin the Scott the heat with Linda Wrona sec singles her days with of his friends Second game: and sister Mrs few some aE9 Rwomen’s ana Lassie H McGregor third The 18 Williams of Chicago was also ond Lumley Is well-known race was then among the local Venice 10 successful Miss Browne won from fans having caught for Ogaen in 1903 Sacramento The record for nostnoned the stake which class previous and Elliott McClain Miss Emily and managed Ahe Eureka championship Batteries— KI epfer oresman of ChicagoMrs to this year was for 224 Stewart Krelger and Hannah Rohrer in the first round and from team in 1906 In 1907 he went to horses by Linda Wrona in Idaho was broken of and returned to Salt Lake in 1908 when Beverly Brewer Chicago the second heat she did the mile in the Mrs when he managed and for the Sait second round in 205J The caught Williams previous 206i was defeated Miss Lila Hotz mark Iake State league team Since that of Chicago by Girl in 1907 L Pct L Pct made Sonoma time Lumley has been doing little work Des Moines 51 50 505 in baseball and fe In men’s doubles recoveringfrom Sioux City bl60 4241 594 5761 Omaha Church and Ma-won 45 52 464 thev the a serious operation nowwhich he had to Denver Princeton team the St Joseph 66 42 571 Wichita 40 60 400 from S Speice of Oklahoma undergo while on the coast 51 48 515 Topeka match Lincoln 38 63 376 featureCity and Conger By ford and year’s champions had an Burdick last At with R H E easy time Cushing and Swift Sioux City 10 16 s The Meredith Bicycle club held its Wichita 11 16 first meeting last night and selected CONSUL Wilson the following officers for the rest of July 29 At St Joseph Washington the season: E R3'6 H13 E — President erris Captain Canning in the new today Cornelius The next big game will Denver nominated secretary B St Joseph Waldberg be held Sunday U 1 Jr of Colorado to be consul at Bluefield Glieutenant Amateur at league fifty were present Midgley About Nicaragua afternoon 330 o’clock on Walker and it has been plannedto hold weekly field between the D & R G shop At Des Moines— rides by the members of the club R H E2 An team and the Lincoln A C A side bet T1-' latest offerings Harman at the stores are organization of this kind was attempted of $50 hag been posted by the Des Moines 9 1 the ones that are important to last year but the boys managers you Not did not take it of the two strengthening what things used to teams They are cost or usually up in the right manner Those present their lineups for this contest At Topeka— for but what they cost now is the at the night displayed R E sell meeting last whichfor to furnish some excitement Omaha need promises Information you and tne “ads" and this year’s club much enthusiasm the fans 5 give It to — Topeka you promisesto be a big success Two Lloyd Ramey pitcher Johnny Pendleton second baseman and Joe outfielder Ruegg former members of the Salt Lake and T of the Murray left teams Union association last night for New Conn they will join Haven where that team in the Easternassociation is in eightteam New Haven an circuit Ramey could not get i in the Skyscrapersbut shape with Pendleton and Ruegg were going good when the blow-up came Jesse Garrett former managerof the Helena team pitcher for and Butte also left for : yesterday Omaha where he will join that team in the Western league rett Was only loaned to Butte he left and will now start Helena his work in the Western league Omaha Is fighting hard for the first division 1 Tacotni — Ballard At Seattle — Vancouver 2 I New July The drawings Chicago 81Philadelphia51 39 567 39 48 448 Pa St Louis 42 548 Pittsburgh 38 48 442 for the semifinal ASSOCIATION match for the Boston 42 45 483 Brooklyn 36 48 429 the L Pct cup L which will be played in club of the Birmingham 56 43 566 Chattanooga V Pct52 50 Allegheny Country 51049 44 006 Naahv 50 J?riday and Saturday benew vnean8oo tomorrow 49644 Mobile 65 45 550 Memphis and Austral!asian 50 tween the German 46841 L Pct Pct Atlanta 52 47 6251 Montgomery 65 387 rodnv the singles Philadelphia 57 33 633 Chicago teams wareN mudABrookes In 46 505 of the Australasian Boston 62 U 5591 St Louis 495 At New Orleans-New tomorrow 46 Orleans Chattanooga will Otto roitzhelm team meet NV ash Ington bV 41 649 New 52 429 At Atlanta— Atlanta Birmingham of the A team and Wilding Detroit 48 46 Cleveland 63 323 At Montgomery Montgomery Memphis German — will meet Oscar Kreutzer Brookes and Wilding will oppose rointzhelm and Sat Kreutzerin the doubles on riday L Pct L Pct42 win play urday afternoon Brookes 68 38 5821 Buffalo 43843 44 Kreutzheim and Wilding will meet Chicago 545 Kansas City! 50 Baltimore 48 40 roltzhelm 46237 Brooklyn 45 38 542 Pittsburgh 49 43039 All the players in hard engaged Indianapolis 46 42 623 Louis 62 429 prac tlce todav his rlght Brookes turned but declared the injury was not enkle severe enough to affect his playingThe ASSOCIATION L Pct antlpode&nsdid not practice this afternoon L Pct 560 Kansas City but the Germans engagedtn doubles Milwaukee 56 44 53 53 500 657 Indianapolis 50 52 490 with A Wallis Myers and Harmar Cleveland Louisville 47 gave them hard 49 524 Minneapolis 49 53 480 Denny Jr who a Columbus 52 49 515 St Paul 89 65 415 match and Dark is for Pleasant weather anticipated Kansas City the championship matches The courts At R HS E Indianapolis all in are ih good shape The cup committee Kansas City of the Alleghenyclub has completedall Tennis for handling the spectators arrangements At Minnaapolls R H9 E 5 Practically all the seats for the Cleveland matches have been sold Minneapolis 16 Pittsburgh HEATS Clubs the 'r Portland Ore July 29 — W Minard V Portland and W Logan of A were found guilty by a jury in the United States district court here late today the on charge of misusing the malls in selling fraudulentlocations on the Oregon & railroad California J of ! Tacoma 4 V’- land was series 017 grant E found not J Sellers guilty of 6 U S 0 ELECTION JUDGES BY PROVO CANYON sale at Tacoma Leave 0 PROPOSES TO On every Sunday canyon resorts Salt Lake 755 AND RETURN Limit date of sale Trout Magnificent scenic trip returningarrive m a O and 915 at $125 and chicken dinners Good fishing Salt Lake 630 m p m p PEOPLE six-lengths became PACIIC W LEAGUE Mc-gregor S 1-6 ' -a- 6-2 3 6-3 7 1 1 old-timer 4 9 LUMLEY VETERAN VISITING HERE RANK CATCHER 6-0 6-3 objected 0 6-1 July Washington 29 — A it constitutional amendment to- make' unlawful person to be appointedelected office federal state chosen to public for term of more than otherwise fifteen years and making all judicial federal officers for any or except in the United supreme court and all United marshals district attorneys revenue collectors and postmasterselected by regular voters in was a joint resolution today byproposed Representative Moon of Tennessee It would npt affect those now holding office States States HURRY MAY O NEW RATIICATION PEACE TREATIES 6-2 1 McLean arrived ' 9 3 0 I 6-1 I 6-0 6-0 6-2 WESTERN W I LEAGUE W 0-1 D-V BICYCLE 1 ' HARMANS SHOP AND TEAM -Wfchtta MEET SUNDAY ENTHUSIASTS ORGANIZE NEW CLUB ELECTRIC SERVICE THROUGH a or TV ashington July 29— On President Wilson’s request that Secretary urgent Bryan’s new peace treaties with nations be ratified at the currenttwenty Congress the Senate foreign relations committee today referred the conventions to with instructions to a subcommittee study them and report had practically decided Senatorsaction to until next session but postpone the threateningsituation in owing to be hurried Europe ratification may CHARGED PACIIC WITH DEBAUCHING ISLAND Lake Salt' NOW IN OPERATION INTERURBAN OREM Newest and best electrical AST— ederal s 1 4 0 country AtL-STRT fitted 10-30 Depot NATIVES Third South OREM July 29 Commissioner Washington — Deputybureau Jones of the fisheries against government investigating charges on the Pribllof islands agents reported to Secretary Redfield today that warrants of arrest had been for P R Hatton and L N Tongue agent and storekeeperrespectively- on St Paul's Island charging debauching of native relating womenhas Testimony to other been forwarded to officers ofagents the department of justice the in elegantly OLEAN— COMORTABLE ourteen trains daily reaching the heart of Salt Lake Lehi American ork Pleasant Grove Lindon Provo and all other points on the line 804? a m a m 130 p m 400 p Leave Salt Lake p645in a m m 630 p m 1145 Arrive Salt Lake 840 a m— 055 a m 1225 p- m 325 p in 555 p m and irst EXPRESS West on line of “All Depots’’ OPERATES ON ALL 2 ERRIS APPOINTED equipment CARS SAE— a Provo to Mileage Books good also on Sait Lake & for sale at all stations Call NVasatch2840 for all train Ogden and and express street cars TRAINS Ogden Rapid Transit Information issued THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER AND UTAH’S GREATEST ADVERTISING MEDII i : : ' '4 'S if’’ u & |