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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, | THE WORLD OF SPORT | . GITY LOSES s Se ebuce New Ye ri Philadelphia . : 31 K 54 23 ; Tintic Aggregation Moves Up. ae to Second Place and Sends | Viteines" Parkites to Last. - 17 14 a 4 | CHICAGO BATS 10 VICTORY DIGEST 3 MARKET TURNS AGAINST. BULLS UNON LOCKOUT "ah L MEANS y Employes Called Wheat Drops 13-8¢ Below Closing. Price of Pre- S| ME 10 EEA <= PARK Ree i * Leaders Find Eason for Seven Hits, Sending Brooklyn 7 HARVEST There Will BeNo Strike, Says Chairman Of Byecutive a fe car days First Carload IS SATISFACTORY of New Crop helfers $2.25@5; poy rs and fee ‘s Lge OAD bulls $2.& calves =. tern fed steers ak rs. 25; Western red we $2. 50471.2 "Hogs aca. 17,000; market weak to Se lower; bulk of sales $6.25706.49; heavy 1 $5 Sar6. 45; packers $6.9006.40; pigs and lights $5.00@6.35 Shee p-Receipts, 4,000; market steady, muttons$976.25; lambs $5.7507.0; range Wether $5.25@06.40; fed ewes $4.75475.9 MARKET LESS [Eso ACTIVE WATCH STOPPED? TAKE IT TO "PARKS" Dealings Lack Initiative and Are Largely in Professional Hands. Jeweler. and Watchmaker fxpert Lake City. St., Salt S. Temple 102 W. BACK MONEY YOUR satisfaction If I don't make it give Received Board- SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE New York, June 13.-The stock market Was somewhat less active than yesterda and dealings were lacking in real initiative and reflected the monetary impressions of the peer ceucue: traders The rain markets were itehed clos we for " oe LT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY , JUNE 14, 1906. a Out Eureka won Over » Chicagea 44 <_< p22 wie7 eo i oH iS if ss a the Plate, | 3%W Seven and [oul eri te ton pBeakon Nobody, : easily State yesterday from | Salt fae the League cidin the the Tintle the first reeent tle team, The to moving the their that was followed game bat way in Blue and with favor Rocks hit by and hi Kin ind four run Who each crossed the in the found plate first National things| an Johnson| Grayson for a lead back about nine for] of by wild ‘ "0 p Johnsen well Mekean, Wall, cf Northup, 2, League 3, ; 4 1 ' 1 u 0 1 2 rf , 4 If I il 7 Park I Pua Gr te Clark "Ab { (0 ) i ri Spillin Scoresby PO. : a 1 3 ql 1 S v 0 0 2 ] 0 6 0 with | of in League | l 0 5 I 1 0 1 1 l i J 1 * E.} j| o| Scores nO ee and} > : ke drilling at ; the es a the steel 7| time with keepers | G6] =~7] measured for as this to team the stroke by two of them ie Following in is a mer Mate of of Rit fs ate coming with Lake the f ill get coming sce a of rider he fat FLIP off Root who Salt| is. FLAP Pield) Peasy 2| were teams es TAKES in) turned prote mall sum lonal, of ee moneys 1 op beth facie . 1:47 ve print place, othe from race he got: away with: fh winning by lengths from all the competitor Che othe! boy this town won the other prize time first the for who qualified Gunn In year it the local track last Friday ot away with four place in both of th ‘ ) print Charlie er the ra bees Turville Will Sixth Yankee Here. Pall. Bicycle enthusiasts will be glad to) Valles Flap, ae 15. iy race, Gun, 16 five 108 (Martin), (Lynne), and one-half (Clones), 8 to 11. to.5, 10 to 1, third. s furlo won: anil Time, Movea 1:07.4 the to warden game and fish county ree aaa in in use not were screens that effect E ee that as a result and irrigating ditches, 16, JUNE GO CANT YOU IF in Killed were fish of gre: t > : num bers Route,}|srea Lake Salt the that yer ‘ taken be will matter This way low | this ha road, aint a 2 7 aan and Commissioners, |up with the county Calisouthern to SH t f n a them to have made be will in effort to Here 8 July to '¢ ort in Tut * ‘ , iw arti screen the place tomorrow there day, eC Meeting. swarmed to whose home is in the at city have asked prefeived Welsh- yesterday the company in agreement, to treat the bat With company shape the the Large Trading in Corn, of a company men about, the men as will quit nid cee ments Match Would work 119 119% 119s LUMBER And a Pelee Put Burden on preferred Southern Pac preferred Texas and Pac Union Pac ; l S Realty U S$ Steel preferred : Wabash a preferred Northern Pae e Sloss Steel Company. ASK Will, | early this: morning was not called 13 Counsels Coolness by | National | reré 25, 2s le d JUST To Jackets, 41%, S rds s of Dental 168 Main. we 23 Pt 1; 16; 1 0 Bn Office Lucetta ¢ Glenwood cock Pt $600 | Thommine ‘Sileo k been cock 2, Iw HS FS AB Mardeck K mon 2'44x7 rds 5¢ Jos. Deut ton to rda se fr nw 4. Eltha P BE owe ds 2.46 row I S-aere 3 CC {tC ,; a, al, Ke Breeze, Biktorie to 83.1} Willlam lo Vt w William Hl. Sil: nw fr se CHARLES LAKE 2) 1332 2" CO. South. TRANSFER W. Second 1 tie 1405 a) Fa) 66 119% 119% 33% 33% 10044 151 | | 146 10% 105% 105% ZI 21 is, iS'4 21 211 7814 «7844 Phones 254 4 going = Cast 500 not ILLINOIS The best of service belween Omaha, Chicago, Minneapolis and St. Paul, as well as between Chicago, St. Louls, Memphis, New Orleans and all = other southern and southeastern polnts, For full information and Hterature cull on or write LINIS. J. 16. Seott why yourself It don't cost any more more y (54 Ch, 11944 33 15) 5 40h, 105 | 20% ASl4 og is JIS 8B 19% a1 0 105 4 4814 oun O78 SILORT JUNE CO. South. CENTRAL RAILROAD 75 West Salt Bullding, ROSS of Salt Lake vs. JOHN At Salt Palace A. FOLEY Second Lake Agent South City, Street, Utah. WILLE of Chicago. Tonight FOUR FAST PRELIMINARIES. PrigeS oS Seats on sale Main, just below ..50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ee at the Pfeffer's Cigar postoftlice MAIN Store. EVENT 2? and Chark Lange 1 O'CLOCK: South ‘ $300.00 18 We collected $300 for J H. White of Pleasant Grove. CATTLE MARKETS. It began in a fight and ended in a fight, but we won. 10] j 100 | |k We 10 44) can collect some for you if you turn them in. : 1000) HH MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION Scientific Collectors of Bad Debts. COMMERCIAL BLOCK, SALT LAKE CITY. FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. 1) 30) CrisD 10x3 2 000 >, 500 "Some Bar4 cow these goc Fast. 1,2 Sil- to May C J. fr nw 3. 2, J..G, Sawyer 23, DH to Frederick All 14 etc i 2 H. Watsts, Ive oe the Second THE 1B as 134% 200 | "Downey Lake You will if you travel over | ipons Coates Alex ( "olla - % Waterlo Thomine siicogk Salt GARMENT E. 118 enjoy 303 23 BROADBENT'S | nw Emma Whiting {6 Octavius Sampson rH. 2 : r $3 Taian Co to Louisa lL. Nouball guler 42, 4, Albert: Pia ce L. L. Nouguier to Mary M Hamilton S 40 ft 42, 4, Albert Pyace Carl J. Smith to Glenn R, Bothwell ach 0-3), 7 Arlington Hy jehts the | Martha M Ha to eaphert ( Snyder vo 3x10 rds ne A R. When - f 1N744_-147 SG 2 | nore and price. from 111 STORY of SALE Skirts, URAND WRESTLING MATCH R459 30) 1,000 Ir bint 1 she acman to. W. Guthrie 2 | 1 Garden City, B 150| uke "ie its Co."to Chas E. Melleath {t6, 28 2 éA | x 1S D Evans to. Bell 7p lephone Co | shelf Pt 8,75, A, Fi, of way 400 | Ogden| Jane M. Davis to°Rachel Hamlin } arming own arrived K. $4,000 | x165 Fixtures. SILORT Ladles Dress at your \ Calkins to Jae Thompson 1 Fu x35 ft se fr nw 38,1 Plunters sub. 2,000|S Claude H. Goodsell to tf, Vv. Calkin | 0. 130x35 ft se fr nw @ y unters sub 2,000 Martha B. Hahn to Wm H. Smith 50 Xio6 ft se fr nW 344 FF 1,000 scar Ms Iv ee te a. izzie L. Spaldingg A the FOR Almost New HH. COP. Material Store Commercial Salt Lake Re tt katate Transfers. yo rh ompson to Fly. Galkins 56.97 Of} (oSan} itic and 354 BIS 13834 40% Mle 78s 169 so a) 1484 OREGON ABOUT DR. to ), .Mi, Pratt adarespa te men at the] ANY AGENT Building Offiee Phones 345, 30-40 N. 2d West 11914 | Geo. A. Sims, Mgr. OLS meeting this mornitg along the lines of conservative acthn, and counseled coolness in all thitgs He suid that)s the men had been Gir in their truggle thus far. and Ik» did not want to mee ting ee them do anythitg that would place them in a bad ligh before the publie He was loudly applauded and en-| J Paci-|thusiasm ran high throughout the|S« } meeting E CoP MEETS ing and Mfg.Co. unchecked Other bonds Amer Sugar Rfng 4h 126 Anaconda Min Co... .267 209 Atchison SOLY ce jault and Ohi iB 112%4 Brook Rapid Transit M4 Canadian Pac wo Ww Chicago Gt West 18% ~-° 183 Chicago and N UT . 204 Chi; Mil and St. Psd 182% Colo Fuel and Iron 6 i Colo d Sout 3444 Con. (Gass. ac: ms 140 Denver and RG. 10%, 10% orle < 154G ABS Ist preferred . T4 i General Electric 16914. 1691, geen Central ....181 181 "ferred SN eeeneo S6 oct s races. events Prices. Gt., Nor. . 206 Me xiean Ry eentra Missourt Pa ere Mo. K ar ae "Texxas... efterre National Le ad no w Yor ‘ent. Pac. Mail Pennsylvania . Pressed Steel Car Reading lake action upon the situation, but to} gel expressions trom the men, take in| John|/new members and discuss plans fo1 ,| the future Ile hasno authority from the national organization, and will merely be tdentified y ith the execufor tive committee Of the Jocal union until an adjustment isegehed or a lockpostpone-}out declared by the company ‘The local union can voi o declare the and ( company's action a lockout only by a two-thirds vot« this Mr. Pratt was hire two years ago of-|) 4nd organized the beal union, and is })/ more ov less familar with the localjorganization His stay will depend upon developments -- NEW YORK MONEY TO COAST WHEN of STEastern sporting Salt Lake Build- Open. High. Low. Close Amalg Copper 1isy 108% 17} wu ..| SALT Amer C and Idy . 4 41 AIF Amer Loco i2 72) 10h 70% 4 Amer S and Rfng..156 151, MAW: 154% the displayed arrived movement unchanged. Ranges the in Although enthusiasm mé@n were calm and Was Direct ‘he major ty of: the. Is is lower Brooklyn tapid Transit dropped nearly | two. per cent Union Paelit Amale amated, New ox Central, Perins way nia tnd several other leaders, after rly advances, aiatatae al tr: fcHonel net ar clines, extending In the first. mentionec to nearly a point Reading re weal one per cent and fell 144 per dent Smelting and Retining improved over a. point, but later reacted to one per cent below yesterday's final prices lor the greater part of the day St. Paul proved superior to the general reactionary movement but} toward the close receded to. within Slight fraction of vesterda y's tinal tgure IAuisville and Nashville and Sugar} lost a point net. Baltimore and Ohio was} old moderately for foreign aecount, but} found local support ind at) one time gained nearly a point net For the final I the reactionary Government lirm. men began as soon as StOWed away in m@nh had checked SCOr@' 208 MAIN and California wire for all but) just ROSS- WILLE TONIGHT. After Many to learn that Charlie Purville will) be here on the first of July Charlie alMeetine. Hold. Fishermen the in interesting thing made way motor races, both the paced und ae The » State Fish and Game Protective event Aside from King, h oclation held a well-attended meetthe only rider who could make it ing last night at the Commercial club Lawson move in the twenty-four hour Phe principal business transacted durraces that were held in this city Clem ing the session was the appointment of Turville received a letter from Char1 committee to wait on the State Fish lie. who is now in Atlanta Ga., saving the discuss to commissioner, the ;and Game byea Lal Boer the in existing 5 tition ri < ousalt in woald ld t be he that condition present : to a view with state the over streams Da eo bring will and July of first consist committee This feast wy is | Delterment ae ae ra ne Ine mo ee the GreeneA. J. at is i ( ; beach Kevere at races pon Hart her yt a 80 America, in now fastest the of one VEL \ we the from. received were Reports b Ae Pa races the that Downing ) . El and In other words, the employes want to throw the burden of public ineconlocal} venience upon the street car company uid it will be argued that if there is atj}an Interference in street ear traffic, it } will be the fault of the company beeause it declared a lockout against the 1) union !| The request for highe wages is only Mullen) one of the many incidental affairs in the local struggle. The men demand j}recognilion of the union, and unless jthat is fortheoming there jis likely to | be troubk Mr. Pratt said that the meeting a (Miler), for mar i} Ayia | Gazelle ubatlede 121 present fon the alleged grounds that the com} pany has declared a loekout. ‘This difte rs from a strike in that a strike does | not affect union recognition by the -| company The company may recognize the union but refuse to grant a certain m | demand and the union may vote to Ja trike to foree its point and hd verse, 124 (Lyne), 6 to 1, seeDaisy, 113 (Shaw), 6) to 1 14x Hine sbout' six: furlone: AY 1 s 15 T 1 16, ' » (Garner). ' ] (Miller), even second Van Knapp), 4 to 1, third ‘Time 1:10.2. Be io Flip the | brought Con- Second 1 oplechase, selling tbout two milk Knight of Elway, 136 (Owens), > oR won ; ue vy arands i , 1 othivd Time Vor s Third race liinemile nda eteanth Accountant 21 (Martin). 6 to 'S. "won yarnish,.% (Russell) 15 to 1, seeond M ixnayt wW5 (Finn), @ to 1, third Time o ap- union, preferring to Ubat with its employes as individuals Mr. Pratt says thé tif the company will not consider the gi clauoes of the men, it will giye=tec Men to underthat there is a lockout in Salt zwaike against a union of street car men If an adjustment cannot be battle Stakes. . _ el bine Salt Lak bunch; yo plex! ridet who journeyed over to Denver] for the race last Sunday got away vith every prize \graz had a match five-mile motor-paced race with loen yer's tat Smith ind had ne difficulty in besting him Wileox, the young Salt Lake boy who this veal Call men Written Gravesend Race Track, New York, June ike it wa nade to order nd | 1 Flip. Flap. th ada i favorit ready to ut ind print that will] nie aa Sins had. an , time™in make the b t them lool ick. With| Gisnosing of. her field, leadit from out doubt the only men in the world | to finish Favorite won-four: ofth e that < i it i nateh sprin race | ra today Sunimar from him are Lawsen, MeFarland and First lling, five furlong Al Pow Crame. ell a (Miller) to 1 were oe Mat 2 102. ( tter) mm to 1 econ altor OL Salt Lake Bunch Winners CRs 11) efi 1 third: Tim So A . Pratt, O., refused and and MONEY Favorite result union street were stock Hiandle" preferred semi-annual divide nd of % of one per gent; the publication of| the Western Union quarterly statement} and declaration of the. re gular quarterly | dividend and, late in the day, declines ot nearly one cent per buahel In wheat} to treat with them a@8&@ union. They have asked that certajn grievances be considered and that @paise in wages be granted. The request was made of which as me€h day, The being they eb for like Mr. Wwit- y ron, Brady six-day race toand spend if he a couplh comes} him the treat rapidly FirstSouth car the field, wei N >» Clevelands of riders at care Eddie not have will here he of weel riding to is the union, to and is stopping at the Kenyon Ile comes with no authority to order a strike, but to advisé the local members of the organization and lead them in their struggle for a betterment of their condition of employ- a dis- With the teams came a crowd of over 1,800 miners with their familie ind friends. They spent most of the the Salt] day at the. Salt Palace and the ball Root in} Same Al the Salt Palace they experi zs enced great delight in taking the hatrhis desires to come out here and win raising trips on the double-eight rail ome money Root 1 the only man] way and thre eenle trip through the in the history of the six-day race who]old mill ha won first plaee two consecutive Bands were brought by the exeurLine Last vear Root teamed with lonists and a great upply of melody Fogler, who Is now at the track ind} was turned loose in the city as soon he is the one who is trying to induce 1 the train bearing the visitors arManager Chapman to end for. the rived Dancing wa indulged in durpeed ix-day ridet Root is now inj|ing the evening at the pavilion The Newarl New Jersey ind in a Jetter| tents of the carnival company now to Fogle: ivs that he will not. ride | playing. at the Salt Palace were for the twenty-five dollar prizes that thronged during the day and nicht by the Vailsburg ui is hanging up for] the miners, their wives, children and the men to fight tT Root has been weetheart rieli tead aT summet! » that he _ a . will be able to ride a {ast race in the bunch not the to a lockout At 1 o'clock thé union arrive at the hall and for 0 aie fast doc West Answer was peo- fahn Carls on, Chark Poulton | Charles Westlund, Thomas Benson Fogler. The Palace 11 conservatism Contest, list situdjon the | meeting place was shown, the beaten out of twelve seconds when time was called They were given second place with a depth of 37 15-16 inches at the end of the fifteen minules, less the disputed time, They announced their intention of contesting the decision and seeking first place Teams wil amount the cars were barns and the ries.| con- it that because company that the car MER were to hold an early morning M€ting to discuss the " | situation, rumors Of strike tlew along "lithe streets. The had time strike o}the visitors| saucer six hours, thousand ") RH. 7 WW 48) the double pla ‘on-| contested in the even by pit tehed hal, Wi all, Park City-WHugh Kelly and Carl out. by yson, 2.) Serlin (Daly West mine); Tony Grabhours iene Billy | ble and James Byrnes (Alliance tun2.000 nel) William MeClellan and Augustus Johnson (Alliance tunnel): W. T Jul and Charles Jules (Silve1 1 Ju Sily King); Jack Mullen and Jack Butler Sil e King Con.) Rob Leroy and | Ja zeroy COntario): Nich Shoert and | john "ahovat (Magnolia-St. Louis) leureka-George Steckle and John in reta lance. For The place : 110- 100- nolrecognize ‘d the u 2 Jack Butler and Jack Mullen from 0} the King Con. drilled with the precis}}ion of a machine, their changes of Twice-Winner in Six-Ray Race| and took lasted oyer by fully two Mi Not trae a wrangle. I 401 000 1h) 2 at to .0] drills being effected with the regularity 8! of clockwork and their swings hitting Sunimary: Earned runs, Eureka 6, Park City 2:;] sacrifice hit Northup, Lumley; oat base Wall, oe Ne ae ra) or on balls: off Grayson 4, oft Kush 0; two- hi in | claimed . beno has the men and 1 0 4} anhines Will refusal on proyed on the whole eee vaeeons alee to} the further cire ae of unfavotr mae | erop reports Mon was unchanged, " United States teal shares were re-| actionary, the Eafe red losing nearly point, notwitstandinge encouraging reports oft conditions in the industries by a recog-} considerable enthiisjasm was shown The meeting W4S falled hurriedly3 terday and whem jt became nowt The Pittsburg 5 hil ads ‘phians 0 1 7 keeping Secore; Decision 1 0 (8 the That Nationals| Louls car-| Questioned. which inspiration chairman of thé executive board. of the AmalgamatedA ssociation of Street hard| & Electric RallWhy Employes. of Ar lay | erica, and the sujsequent calling of a victory | general meeting all members of the local union and ympathizers in the employ of the e@npany v0 The meeting Was held at 2 o'elock this morning IN te jocal union's hall --- ' The main event of the miners' excursion to the Salt Palace yesterday test, Licht proaching @ crishis shown arvival yesterday aening of. C. by 0; the Pratt, . track and Witnessed Utah union organiqtion, and will the membersjof the local 2 Taylor] ‘and | 0 the be- quitting work UM] their right to deal with the compaty is acknowledged, 0} i 2 Louls Philadelphia Contest 'agreement Eureka Park City Dut | and Nationals | With Day at Salt Palace-| Drill | | A. Ff There company MINERS ON A LARK | © 1 ae ee 0 0 0 1 1 rotal H. 0. York nand trouble CoMany will develop into it aid, unless the company decides treat with its employes as an orpnization. hits a" 462 the Railway Jockout, hundred ended l 1 1 j If 2 R. i Rya "hb kk Sb Vermilyea mmerman, WwW z City. AB. c p ] 5 0 2 1 to » os 2 3 BeioO) | Enjoy ] 1 2 l 1 o 2 3 New York r 3, Cleveland 2 Chieago 3. Washington 0 S Louis 1, Boston 0 > STF ee ce a State League Scores, Jsureka 7, Park City 4. : 7 | Sage | seor ‘ & 4 Scores Cincinnatl ee srooklyn American throw ee , Race-Score Pct 607 444 . i Within tween the a Lumley, ¢ Rush, LOUIS Sena-/ Ieureka, Soran ST. ‘an } base allow ltie The detailed ea Canon Pittsburg Taning holes. York Ros He was| Northup| In the fifth MeKean batted a high one out ne pila pila Martie a hard run} by Spillman, he pulled it down from its| rerial flight with two finger For the} moment there was joy in the Park} crowd, which soon was dampened by the ostly errors of its players In the Ixth} ining the spirit of the Bureka aggre sa | tion and its following of rooters was t| by Lumley to third and Lambert to score of the game follows 6 AT of | were started a good for three sacks to the stick by Wall, : SHUT-OUT nant Standing. Won Lost. s 4 ‘ 5 Lake nn Park City bunch In a game lacking in| Park City pe ureka features and spectacular plays, thus dé 3 _ Straight Walks ile ly 21 5 2 Pitches Strikes 3) «6 "4 20) Rush Pet i=) - ERRORS COSTLY TO EUREKA i tadeivnis Lost } te Won ; i to) | s People Don't Like Us." |