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Show THE KE INTER-MOUNTAIN - LD OF SPORT TAILORS READY BUSTON SCORED | FOR PARK CITY IN 0 NE INNING _ Will REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1906. ---- Meet Visitors on Local Diamond Saturday and Sunday. CONFIDENT OF New VICTORY York Wins in Ninth Combination of Lucky Circumstances. QUAKERS AGAIN State by League Standing. Won. tc a pihaave 11 6 7 4 GI: Seas National League Chicaro Pitts ae Jew Philadelphia Brooklyn Cincinnatl . St.) LsOUie) occ Boston SHUT OUT SHOULD NOW GET THE EASIER ONES BASEBALL DIGEST, Spt ar te eur Surek pork. cCity Lost. 5 5 9 Pct. 687 HS 438 a7 RAE or secs: - Young Standing. V re Lost. 19 é ab) 42 oT) 31 at 24 37 2 40 a4 11 21 2 HARRIMAN ROADS ISSUE NEW RATES Pct. -703 Oi 678 AT? 393 3S 369 -o0 "Pather" Jobn minister cine Dubei Coplous Given "Well, Expects Doses what do you to Ad- In Give-and-Take of Medi- to Burcka nings New Team. think Game York Defeat of what Boston, June for Six InPhiladelphia Cleveland New ork Chicago St. Louis oe oa eron fh n Americans Boston. 27.-In only one inning did we did to the Eureka team?" queried the Boston Nationals find Mathewsor¥s "Hather" John Dubci..of the Dubel pitching today-in the sixth, when they é « i > Bp o : Tail , ' : u ‘led: all tied the seore The New Yorks. howors rs ye ste rday ye ; a rer | oy, ; e > s smiled"dz al over won out in the ninth by a combias he related the fact that his prote-|n ation of lucky circumstances. Seore ges had camp taken on the Eureka Sunday by a team score into of 6 , to Becta 3, and added insult to injury on Monday by rolling up-a score of 15 to 3. "The team was never in finer con-| dition, continued and we copious when "Father will give doses. of we meet the the SOME PERT the Compctition at the Dubei City team medicine the ball to' for materially PHILOSOPHY |2% * one whom his weather position "Father" eye on, was and Dubei has formerly team, but wa the San Fran- signed y but of Buffalo, N llowed to play earthquake. with will with that inasmuch Since the not team be then he aggregation of ball as his release from Ree iden- tified with the Pacific released pursuant to cisco ' i in and to take up his 7 Y é aor cole Cc 9 Copies of the mpire-John- enone Sco a the game Pittsburg Cincinnati resi- over 000 000 200- 3° 000000 100-1 19: 7 3 and Gibson: mpire-O' Day ed Sunday, gone Ogden she AMERICAN LEAGUE. of ip and again: defeated. the Blues.. PLAY WI BALL OWS FOR AND D 0 S alas fone: Malena Picked Ves Team Police \ i From and Pire Departments Will Tour Last picked baseball Francisco police San ments ates Bin Francisco San have of ib team from the and fire depart- COLLEGE fou the purpose y Harrington of The first game about July the will MERMAID Were POryerse in the fill t oddseot vVorite ind 3 held 117 a Cas . The position fam Monfort. < lier 109. ( Bree Bile Rlach I to) ( re 1 110 iy poe a thi ‘l ir ; Chird : race mannii rt8 (J eivine 11 ond: Relcaste, third Cime Fourth ! ; elling aah os 1 (si 14 1-2 73 7 nie «Tie ; | Mermaid Ce , Hoey, ind left with ay see- the on; made 10 lppla 1 15, Mi ec. to'1 mile the Single and Last entrie he o'clock we on { rls. Playvel |on time, See Wednese | fault drawing a and hand { are i o'clock required ing. Short Line Greatly reOwen H,. to northern Utah ind jliams, 6 p, and long limits Idaho famed for excellent fish-| Eureku See agents for full details City Ticket Office 201 Main St. ------ open at Saltair this week : aH . Theatre The human fish at Saltatr Gra card when today he be on Samuel fine the the in toughest the Waleott are bad for was ever his language, with blood each climbed battles with as affairs and terrific other for su- Ones Were Read Off, In Lond only four am pOX te he fought nt battle winning from ave Sullivan rounds, and losing t in eleven Britt in twenty and Nelson in ten, and } iting Tommy Mowatt In six Ee re Is where the little man's heart \ vas broken He fought Britt twenty rounds and lost the deci sior 1, when the ‘NSus of « pinion seemed to be that hould have nothing worst the fight thi at cision right extent Gov ern hand against Jimmy dopending on that in reality the ex Commerce rate t he fight noteh 4 vhen nce sion requtt Neil has filled o1 it o much the probably put than ne oe o that both men may their be t aroun trength ind tamina what they ar it d 122 both boys | nave und tre! igth timnina il factor in their ing, te "a whirlwind battle te thi ure be, uperton t ova qualities will great the winnel importar Ka yvsville V thle Was Ju te Vo. gives the Wil-| played town | VO Victoric _ US Put uan t the citizens of here today, the Bountiful b aseball in the third Mhe Kays) of the thi ue Fames | Open al Denbroken before real By City Although he tion Corbett steam McGove one Saltaic this Ww eek when & he modern young he LW line ove Arthut lost in Going down| England animals, the wonderful perhaps the best mare that wa heartbroken animal lost her first great race, the to Passage speed K ate was POR DAY was later that her go Salt St. 6:30 and Is said ng The vening engers, and will to it ts benot se- Monday The yo, Bought trout Salt a aS Lawton vill Lake for chicken dinners good A No. No. Estate at Telephone, are Salt- at extend rom its to e 4 RAILROAD 625 CURRENT 25 i 1,100 1,000 service July through 4, and HOT in the In No. West. The of CITY whole tough list No. No No. No, No. eac was but bear aid I've only read over to the | I deserve a Corbett taken hard time He a few has marks | of| been in New 1 York sinee the Hyland fight in Ogden } Utah, and I fall to find a person who jhas seen him take a drink rk never faked in his ring career, and the' man! who gave him his worst beatings, tat ne Nelson extollec Corbett's Srecaes 1s (he a of column spac¢e. nies to 5-For 2-For 4:30 p. m. No. 8-For Pp. m No. 13-For 7:3 . _ No. 20-For 7:00 p. m. $30 p. m. No. 4-For 9:30 p. m train leaves FOR and ROUND TRIP, ‘ & Cet a Lagoon (Sunday, 8:30 p. m Lag roon-Leave 5:00, 7:00, 7:00, 9:00, 10:06, 10:30 gor at least | SIMON we p. a iG resident and ee 0 p.m. East88:00 p.m. ator 7-From Tintic and TOVO cess. apcednse LOCO MEE. 6-From West a. and «-.-- e006 8:40 a.m. de 7. wees. Denver 9:50 8.m. 6-From No. |No. 113-From Bingham...10:50 a.m. 1-From Denver d BU css 10:25 esenecezearere Ogden...... Ogden and 1:35 2:10 s-From Ogden and ‘Denver and 6:40¢p.m. - 5:55 6:30 J p.m. p.m. 7:50 p.m. git: All eee Lins exe |49 and 20 jiate points | a.m. pm p.m, West ---..seeeesse++ 8:40 pum. Park City... 5:15 pm. 101-From 115-From Bingham... 9-From Provo, Heber nd Marysvale,..... . : : 20 From Ogden....... ll No. an as an eu ele ete .. East 11-From 2-From m.| No. m.:;/ Ogden ‘oO No. . ee | No through IM Genera yee Denver and No BAMBERGER, r oe (Sunday, aero and 5.00 60 pom. 5:00 p.m. . and East, No. 10:00 p. 12:00 p.m. 6:00 Tintic Og Denver No Lessee, m 3:50 at} |} Sundays and train to Lagoon 1: os p.m. 0 p.m. East West| ROAD. to Kaysville, West .... 3-For Ogden and West 11:10 p.m. ARRIVE SALT LAKE CITY: at} No. 19--F'rom Denver and East Neo Be we see weececune c= 8:00 a.m. 25 CENTS. LANGFORD, LAGOON ae :25 a.m. West 10: $5 a.m. No. Saltair Fourth 8:00a.m 8:10 p.m. itera 1 5 a.m, 8:50 a.m. ....... and spbede = 5 " 10.30 p. m #11:30 p, m. leaves Salt Lake 3d, 1906 Effeet ...... and Denver ™m South South SALT LAKDB CITY: Heber, Provo Ogden a last mining 1986. 1-For Ogden and 113-For Bingham p. ¥Virst the Angeles, OFFICE-169 Marysvale No. m. in Los Nevada -For Ogden eos 112-F or Bingham | Ce 102-For Brierley ese 6-For Denver and ee No. m few | 9:2) I'm be oe ai B Extra the fights m dead lucky that I'm} jnot marked up, Hke Kid Broad." | | rut the little fellow seems to bs lin th right Hand him eredit for jtuking good cure of himself at the | present line for ‘Phone LEAVE 10-For No. No. p. 6:00 p.m. Service TABLE gy men-Herrera others I think Car June In 3:39 "THE 3:00, now and 9:50 8.m. 1:20 p.m. 1:90. D.m 5:45 P.M J. H. BURTNER, District Passenger Agent. h he bystanders soft one fellow ‘iatic TICKET p.m. CURRENT TIME B air 8:30 5:35 p-m. 6:30 a.m. .......----. direct street. m J, and and Dining Only Main ill in listthe of sport inone 1905, meeting an-| | SALT LAKE AND OGDEN RAILWAY.| | No. hard elson again, Erne Lynn Nephi Stage connections camps. Kid Sullivan, Young Erne, Eddie Han-}| 2!me Table in E ect = ay 30, ae |No. lon, Maurice Thompson, Joe Tipman 1,5ra oe Fa co-Leave 6:00, 9 11:0 a. ™.}|No, ‘ 3s : ate 7:00, 8:00 p | cid Sieger Goodman, ThisUnk year Russel and fought Char Wirst six6:00,trains run through to Kays-|., lev he has | yy |No. list Stockton Finest other inother rom 62-From p. events thought a friend took advantage of friendship and decided against him But he kept on fightir lle wa Hyland, 66-F eae evls FARE , land Kept on Pighting was heartbroken because Corbett a ! DAILY. San Pete ee pcoces 64-From Ne eoeeeee No. 4:00 Depot best and Nephi. . ~e---64-From "Garfleld. +++. No. week Nephi ARRIVE. eee 1:00 p. m 8-0) p. 5, the 61-For 8-Los Anegeles Limited 2-Los Angeles Express 62-From Lynn ane IN EFFECT MAY 31, 1906.| No. 11-For Ogden 9:00 p.m. *10-0) p. m. *Sunday last train 9:00 p m wee iy No. No, this TABLE. No. No. No. 2 GET 1. TIME DEPART DAILY. ae 71-Los Angeles Limited 4: Dae No .1-Los Angeles Express 12:01 a. No. 61-For Stockton an niich o s as ... 7:45 8.m. 7 o. 63-For Nephi and San Pete Valley ......--. 8:00am. No. 63-For Garfield ......11:30 a.m. No. 65-For Nephi ..... 4:45 p.m. eet a. m. Lawton June 15, but the washout at *Sunday Kaysville delayed) the work nearly | 10:00 p. m. . 0 above numbers, UTAH'S Ever. It 3:00 p. m. railroad rate of 60 cents one way from Salt wake will be in force, with 90 cents for the round trip e company expected to have the line completed to} leading S rains 1 three shown train 00 ss t 4, Lawton Line 550 Af- , Ogden regular Kaysville numbers Short 300 Notes. Saltair 260 Train Oregon 5,000 28. List 6:05 p.m. and do not apply to the Southern Pacific west of See or the Union elfic east ther "YELLOWSTONE PARK TRAINS. Transfers. June Prize ie Ay intermediate points .. 8:00 p.m. -For Ogden, he Wigiest Butte, Helena, Portland, San Francisco and intermediate points ..... ........11:45 p.m, D. E. ae G. POA; SPENCER, A. ‘a. P: A. City Ticket Offive, 201 MainD eee place at sO 6:55 p.m. or Ogden, tae Blackfoot, Falls, St. AnMarysville and re ‘ESTATE rE DAY, open eae 10:30 7:10am. intermedi- The Walker Brothers' Dry Goods company has granted a half holiday for its clerks during the summer seaon Beginning with gions July 21, that store will close .turday at 12:30 o'clock ‘anit eo mber 1 TIME TABLE 00 a 4, ir alae sive, tan Ticket oflice, Dooly vor. | 205. | L ‘at Blork, A. 6, tnketnat' 'Phone RENTON G. A. -| SALT LAKE 208 California ; ‘ 7:35 p.= ancisco ote: Business the . ania sie de Omal oeieee and intermediate ie alate 3-For Ogden, Denver, Kansas City, Omaha, St. soue and Chicago No. ‘Yesterday's ban clearing were $1.020,587.91, and the clearings for the same date last year were $562,223.43 The increase of nearly 100 per cent over last year is due to the easier state of the money market and improved busines conditions. Deal of considerable size in stocks have been made in local banks, 1d from thi ource anothet portion of the increase is due "the ee @: 6:16 p.m. & intermediate Sane 10:30 a.ma. 1-For Ogden, Omah Chicago, Denver, Kan. , St. Louls and 1:30 p.m. No, House fine. Real 16 a:5 Company. Biggest 2:00 July & Chicago, Opden ane in- Bu POSSESSION. Contract and Lake om ae 6-or Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver, Kansas City and St. Louis 7-For Ogden, Portland, Main St. IT WILL BEGIN TO ABOUT JULY in 8:30 a.m. ART. Annie FE. Christe *nson-Jennie Shagren, 17, 19, Jas. R..Smith-R, T,. Kearnes, 16,°:2, five-acre Aw «0.000 62+ be s., Realty: Co,-N.' 4 Frederickson, half int. 1, 163, D»..a.. Ae Houghton--same, half int A; a Siele ls SURG Ries ave Zions S. B e 7S Co.-Wm. A Morton oe a no! Ellen IE 3urningham-Marset: A. Rudy, -21j/1-3x80 rds...4,/1., LW aP ALAS widiein ca = eae ob ht x Jno, M. Doull-Ww m. Kaller, 30, 1, Dou bross "SUD. eR ea ie Fred. mati et al.-Jno. H. Peers 5x10 rds. sw. fr. ne. 8 é GUC ols is icla ela ics oie aie siaie ita ae Kjergaard-Mary Cc Webb, 7% x2 % rds. ne. fr. 2% rds. e. of s ea res ID aioe Bi aoe Ola Nelson- -Pe a Anderson, 6 acres 31, Andrew N. W: aida t-Ola Ne te son, pt. 31 car LG cdaleieiaidierets> gathering the pa them In Salt Lake morning - Branch return 7:10a.m. Fran- . ty Ones 201 Saltair, excellent will after Jand . cago, St uls, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and San Francisco a ° ig cae alley, Butte, Portland and San Francisco.... HOT See the champion high diver air this afternoon and evening. sheets of no menSalt morning. eee train el |No. where TO: GET JULY Calder's are just for a good | meal. ter breakfast in the dining-car, the train will proceed to the end of the track, near the junction of the river leaving the excursionist it a peint that Idaho points... 8- Ogden, land, "Butte, San No. nfo BEGIN Sucs Territory. Sunday ony, mediate points.... Iefor BOsome eae Seon pian ane Next Sunday will be a big day for Salt Lake fishermen, who will nee June 30th the Oregon Short Line will in opportunity for a trip to the sh- | operate an excursion to northern Utah ing district at the junction of Wan ind Idaho points. Just the time to get river and Snake river, In Idaho, that|}away for a few days of fishing or a will not keep them away from busi-| rest. See agents for full particulars. iess, and will give them their first City Ticket Office 201 Main St. pportunity of reaching that district . by ral The Oregon Short Line will -. ra ae = run a ‘special excursion le aving Salt REAL ESTATE DAY, Lake at 8 p. m. Saturday night, and Saltair, June 28. the train will arrive at Marysville Biggest Prize List Ever. at A pesmaediat? to Lake hospital, revived and injuries are FORCIBLE Who Theatre Idaho, ' : 6:15 a.m, Falls, Blackfoot, Pocatello," Ogden and in- A H Cutright filed suit against the Union Savings and Investment company for $550 damages on three causes of action in connection with the transfer of certain piece of property from the defendant to one Arthur Jenkins. The complaint alleges that Jenkins" bought ‘ house from the defendant and agreed to pay $20 a month installments on it; that Jenkins transferred his to Cutright, in spite contract which defendant forcibly possession of the property, ousting the plaintif€ and has since retained it, in spite of the fact that he has tendered his $20 a month as stipulated. FISILERMEN. New a 30th the Oregon Short Line will] TOOK Man Road. Yellowstone to Opens to S. epiaeien cit ty Ticket Ogden-Park City f ssenger departroad the says, however, no change ill resent ate $2 f' new {ei atures lines the Harriman made public ry the state that the thi ee-cents-a-mile hange will be made July 1, and ho Meial announcemen ol admis that the selling of round trip tie eats a t reduced rates or of the diseontinuance of allowing stop-over privileg has been made BIG to ‘unconscious ABOUT there Excursion nearly operate an excursion to northern Utah and Idaho points, Just the time to get away or a few day is of fishing or a rest. See agents for full particulars. unex- Only. tariff make s from took intended ore inet Uncharseed. new Line the a of Lagoon, Mrs,|No she was on the having to the rer June all They point of one of the the train had at mile south discovered : IT WILL oft ment |ings, with rm An of Park inferred by adding to And | Jim sent 1906. 1 Lake and be week... 17, ARRIVE. woman Inter- Bamberger Short Oregon of the 1 lucky heartbroken Don't miss chance to an vin even HUNDRE Db DOLLARS al tate Day Saltair, June 28 All tick ate particips ite 25e « ach For sale by all members of the association, LT lat 15 W Seco nd Soeut h Theatre the will with numberk decision broke a losing ha toul heart commission, Thomas. high REAL to man that heart, another district the June 6- m Ogden and intermediate points .... 8:30 a.m, 12-From Ogden, Cache Valley, Malad, Park City and intermediate points ,....\s.s. 11:45 a.m, She lieved rious tariffs exce ption The rate taken in the instance is Kaysville regarded as marking the first concession to be made by steam roads in Utah, resulting from the competition of interurand a change in the avowed polroads to pay. no aticy car lines."' basis at the >» from Salt Lake te Kayseau a 57 cents, and were the Ox senior not made, round trip would cost $1.14 instead of 90 cents. As Rio Grande Western station at Kaysville is more than a mile from re is not Interested the town, halted > at that point in local f Oregon nearly entrance town rallthe Salt Lake & Ogden after vhen Corbett pa It Jirniny _foug hi it it is the a Ly not lo on pugili he did m alone. ( 20r be ut landed hi Jiminy Tt against of the other appreciation David a train, she Ament Salt with IN EFFECT Nar- Kaysville. She left her seat and start-|No. 1 to go towards the door of the ear. mao rs in the car tried to intercept her, |N® ut without avail, and she fell or race -d backwards from the platform. The train was stopped and the.injured taken the ofithe Continuous Competition use ended Re- The new passenger tariff sheets of the Oregon Short Line are prefaced by the statement that all rates quoted are for tickets limited to continuous passage, and no round trip tickets will be sold in Utah except Between Salt Lake and Kaysville The gon Short Line was brought to make this exception by the competition of the Salt Lake & Ogden road, which has made a rate of 50 cents one way between Salt Lake and Kaysville, and 1 round trip rate ¢ 75 cents. -The Oregon Short Line will maintain its present rate of 60 cents for one-way tickets between Salt Lake and Kaysile, and ?0 cents for the round trip Che Rio Grande Western has entered into an agreement to maintain the same rate vetween Salt Lake and Kavsville, and the Gould line will alse make a rate of $1.10 between Salt Lake and Ogden, abolishing the sell ing of round trip tickets between Salt Lake and Ogden, and all intermediate points except Kaysville. to any great left hook for had thing ma tered just when for filled this The certain He Mrs. wrong Point. passenger lines books agents lor was Corbett's rig ht real Corbett It Was ofr his Ln man er possc and didn't know just V showy €xX- Atpound while he can around with seat near the middle clésed cars and after ‘attained Road for Has Escape, trata on the Salt Lake & Ogden rail-|No. 4-From Ogden, Chcago read near Farmington yesterday mornOmaha, St. Louls, Kanae She boarded the train due in Salt ity and Denver.. Lake at noon at Lagoon in company |*No. hee Marysval pected change made in rates between Salt Lake and Ogden and Denver has been made by quoting a reduction of 25 aoe making the fare inste or of the former rate of $18. This reduction which the passenger de i ment of the Oregon Short Line say is the only change in through ato: will, in all oeabaeioLy. be followed immediately by the Denver Rio & Grande system and the Colorado Midland, although no official announcement to that effect has been issue Ar- old) any new been new ap- about Rate to One supervision To tr aining of the qi jarter an the for de- | Provo, June 27 Even with Jensen lin the box and Beck as shortstop, the | color of the Provo baseball team lwere trailed in the dust today by the team from Eureka, the final score bevisitor the of favor in 4 to 6 ing that find Smith farewell Smith and to Billy a remembered Ww elghts ban- hand Provo ring. man vied m Much making ropes, ot Too trying Mysterious on the through is the have had ite the hi not - plays d the arly clive the and an eighth Perv 1 121, (Lyne) The following is the chedul for $ to 19 von Sahara. 116. (Radtke' }Thur day. at: the ¥ MM." -€ A. eourt 2) lo 1 econd Lotownaina 111) under direction of -T. G. Griffin (Shaw)..7 tor2, thirds' Time, 1:54 |} Dodd Riter pla Alvah Lewis, 4 Fifth race ix furlong [ronsides pom ib GluvnG). Che won; Ben Ban, B. W. Raymond, plays W; Po Fergu97, (Me arial § to 1, second; Con-| 1, 4 p.m federate 111 (Williams), 12 to 1 R. H. Channing play DD) W.: Boyd, third Time, 1;14 p. m Sixth race ellin mile ind oneWalt Brodie play D. « Robert ) half on turf--Angler, 106 (Sewell), 15) p.m to 1, Glen Beho, 108, (Martin). | Waleott Phompsoer pla S$ A 1) te econd Huntington, 106, Whitney, 5 p.m (Williams) 25. to .1,-> third: rime, Db > ‘aylor pla Leroy P. > Din2:33.2. woodey, 5 p. m | a _ =< } J. Tv. Goodwin play W. IX. Conrad, - SX CURSION NORTIL | 6 p.m OUTING EX x Be ; N ; | Is Whitworth play Rodney JUNE 30. | Badger, 6 p.m Via Oregon duced rates Idaho point streams are Ww sa tthing a pection owing to the fact that match has been placed it will be ne ry to delinquents, foth cupyving place in ith 1 p out ke of the cannot ua olf of the Attell he is up belleves proposition in Neil tha hardet when he iid Herman | rt bone state complete to Santa last night in'singleat had been took the for in preparation for afte rnoon Attell on thie of it opinion a a even a nuch beati ne the featherwel ght hance if ehampio n bee! 1 working at Neth hi wee ks tw Monica f and hs onditior now training Double the fight intent Hard \be ist Night for bet- Club' ria are TOURNAMENT. =. Closed the rum- team "Columt Monica nas MANAersS tennis tournament closed found a esate t 39° entri ; |lit was Peed LAN ens 12 e team in doublk | ind | 1? » | furlong for events question IN FINE C CONDITION. joined - the £4686 to is in \y- catcher, éollee contracts TENNIS When iwill stake igned STATE asl Gloviee we 2 relly. (ae NEIL William Carrigan, At five "Hole Cro American }foentrics te a tON (Miller) 19:-°t6 115 (Martin), 0G.4 race, have she | i, ee eee = 2 team, h (Notter) ON (y (Radtke) and sidt dy - won; ms SVC ‘ ; ; toSecon 1, thirdrad rime 12 pads "ey ee 120 (Wishard) Heaslip to (Miller). re Frar ‘Teams. : 27.-John until the mile pole was reached, when broke out in front and won by ler : Summarti aa ey : ling. 5.1-2 furlong second and 91 thi eason He is a left-handed batter, covers much territory, and is a perfect throwe1 Carrigan has over 300 for two year and his percentage thi " t 377 Roth ca ne men were < ought by ladelphia and Cl ari oats . a ae id ho 1 PY ee pvelard win- iBeithe good Philadelphia June fielder, hoth: Boston todas 2to7.10; . Were and team Philadelphia today Hoey is the hardest hitting fielder in the collene WBiLAe todavy™ swith at retard "ot Mile sala Polk stak by Chicago, STAKES. oved Mermaid Holy Cleveland Reached When She Distanced' Others. : ; od 7 Sheepshead ae Race ; Crack, ay Fone, June } Harry rayne Whit ner at JOIN the Was ney Stars Sought fire depart-} be played in . Until ets Position 0 tenesin ; Cross current The baseball the the public of state : Presi E 8 3, as philo- And the and, A record beok was produced as one by one, the hard ones were read oft, the crowd around the table looked * checks on the first and fit teenth at the little Denverite and confirmed the 1 layers ones the hard are all self and sec my i, of truth reteams Corbett years is seven since want hey fought Billy Irwin, then it } league will they his prime Billy four fore lost t twenrounds The same Gintlin Talks Manager ltotehford ty-round decision _ expresset Loh imself Gim lin Manage r one of lev then th d res is follow featherweights al id told dent Shepard In 1900 we him fighting such of the him ones a tough Frank Wi ullace, . wished schedule present Newhouse and Yanger He somethit ig woul | knoeked out Newhouse and Wallace Ogden ne whippe d Yanger once and again lost tuo number { in eight rounds e won the championship by McGovern that king out Terry memorable Hartford battle. Prior t tay that fight he had won from Joe Bernexpressing stein, been knocked out by Kid Groad ab new upon tezreed my opin 1oOnh marocnes out Eddie Santry and Oscar but a at Salt Lake recen tly chedule rdney and won decisions from " it down by turned as week la ter BR aad George Dixon When the Cli ty This a both Eurcka P ark ve ar. closes he featherweight urgen Ga equest mlaining my letter hampion of the and the most to was written new "lule for a formidable man business me rt to the urd and sident Pre Then cz list Ve wspapel al not secking ne coas for id will anybody iny sym pathy f rom time ten play the rest of them ball a long at round : Bernstein, . hooked Medak Crockes Tenny Boyle, Maynard MeGovern, tlughy rane. JimSammy Smith, Jack Byen ¢ hance of Beating [las an Jim ¢ viahan and second meetFeatherw tell, with Briggs and Murphy. Cal June \ neels Important Battles. Pour secen Frankie Neil hay ‘ AMERICANS paar # , Good SLUGGERS | HE BOSTON. police nd fire commissionteams will be in charge of of Police Wright and Lieu- WON ! Held 000/000 000 '0'" left for the East to play}. ! tenant ment Denver Ww : Ogden he Vre of Stats the and out to the Fourth of July deka, is strenuously Pre ‘sident Max lied her ec. Da Vidson when see n regar ding the mat ter today ‘aude the follow! ng statement: to me, "This is all news have, will pay all of the bills and alw ays by the team The players on incurred pereentage are always pald after each salaried met 1 a eceive the and Re tiGeAee alah and Powers Hughe ind Wakefield Umpire-O' Loughlin department teams in all the principal cities, for the benefit of the widows and orphans of the two departments} th ty any f o lost t I aull in eenh ge ecent ey eraser On FD ee fire Then men have been granted leave boards of er Phe Lieutenant .. H.age {01000 1S t knov step down league pursuant Bure game wi th Score: P hilad Iphia on League. will Re maine Lead for Pennant. Washingt June 27.-Defeatin th Was hing le n iiarlaatia today enabled the Philadelph: 1 Athleties to regain the lead in the pennant race. Seore RPHAN that er game, as ive 1S never seen the R WesE "Columbia club" play ball. veland 100.002- 2 em q The Dubeli sale certainly put up Detroit 020.020 100- 5-9 1 two fine games at Hureka, and if the Batteries alg arand Bemis: Slever and bunching of runs movement is to con-| schmidt. Umpire Evans and Connolly tinue in the two meetings to be held f on the local diamond with the kk ; City team, the rooters should turn out 3rowns Were Shut Out. en masse on both days St. suis, June 27 hite kept the St Jensen will, in all probability, be | Louis hits ‘well scattered today and the in the box on Saturday nd perhaps} Chieago Americans shut out the Browns again Sunday, and can make things] Score eed interesting for the visitors, provided }] Chicago 000 000 021 , 3 ] he plays ball. St. Louls . 0) 000 000- 0 ) 1 Ei ay bee a hite and Sullivan: JTlowell ind Spen Umpire-Sheridan TO June Ogden, 1 Colum- pert for But the veteran, says the club repreentative, is back in strict training, and the man, despite the faet that Corbett tt present weighs only 144 pounds, anc Is fit to fight the best at that welght. So Young Corbett was select ed as ean do a weight ten pounds less than smith Hut the ex-champion featherweight is a chunky fellow who might get inside Smith, and, if his old-time punch was still working, make an in teresting battle "We'll give you round-trip transportation yourself and yvour brother and all training expenses three for weeks," Lid the matehmaker to Corbet the was turned string of talk the meantime, however, a proposition had been made to Corbett to fight Harry Lewis of Philadelphia in Grand Rapids. replied the Denver "The re you go," boy "Here you are still picking the hard marks for me, When it seems that right to get at least have earned the one soft one after fighting every tough featherweight and almost all the lightwelehts of modern times see "Just look over my record and he if I am not speaking the tfuth, continued, Magnates of "Columbia Club" State They Are in the Leaglt le to Stay. Team Fourth man smashes Frazer : some Corbett. enough premacy. QGDEN DENIES RUMORS Cincinnati Roe club where troit eland Washington Yo rk. St at De I ) at Clev Chi Phil al Iphia as Loste on at Ne : Hits. represen- British to Young Special Harriman ticket read pearance TODAY. Vancouver, good Talks 26.-The listened is Vancouver, Club Over. June a from whole who League. Ameri can of club, sophy a 4 Sparks, Yor, The a . i: hic ago. os ton rk a n at Dh ilk idelphia. ae Ne Boe S New York, June 27.-It give and take in the first six innings today but th | New York Americans proved the better "Father" Dubei had nothing to say | tayers and won from a owtone sani in regard to the possible and probable 2 HF retirement of the Ogden team, Known} Boston SSS 0) 301 100- 5 12 " as the Columbia club,' from the!]New York 010 003 1Ix- 6 11 State Baseball league, following the Batteries-Winters and Armbruster fame with Bureka on the Fourth of} Orth and Kleinow. Umpires-Connor and July A member of the Dubet Tail- | Hurst ol uggested that Daddy Gimlin had better advertise the fact that the Der ertolt Defeats Blues. = club is about to retire, inasmuch as Detrote. Jun a Alth such. the. Clr vo eats attendance re lana © Americans : 7.-Althoug e it would insure Se a large Nattadenamtecethint ine at the double-header game to be playDetroits. the latter. bunched thelr: hits of bia, 0 GAMES National : 209 i0 or - Bunched mighty piteher indeed, m rried a Salt Batteries-Ph slip Lake gi and would be willing toland Livingstone pitch for the Dubei Tailors at a reduced figure for the balance of the season, in order lence Se meus Retirement Nathem Cincinnati, June 27 -Bunching _of hits the seventh ves gave the Pitts det dé ‘0°24 is a] vee BASEBALL pitch- ors 403 001 ) ergata Can : Pittsburg tossers the Pa- | cifle Coast league was irregular ‘The pitcher in question, and he easily. ae Ban. has Scores. American League Scores New York 6, Boston 5, Detrolt 5, Cleveland 3. Chicago 3, & Louis 0. P hiladelphia 5, Washington 0, Quakers. the Brooklyn prey ea phia New to - 27,-All Quaker to winning Philade the 4 League Boston 4 Philadelphia Cincinnati 1 the of Columbia, Things E. ; . cee eowerman mpires-Ems the June alike today and Brookl Site the Out eee e tone strengthen the box material already in the nine, ' is still in an embryo state \ for O00. British the : Shut park afternoon." new pitcher Tailors, 004 Batte cs . , Pie ist wae i ees ea ani cnn oy onne The candidate "000 H. Representative Pet -610 608 593 Sod 17 533 od 207 in turn Tickets Farmington Mra. May Clawson. of Farmington ae a narrow escape from instant eath in falling from a rapidly moving EXCEPTION With eetamberger Results offices Standing. Won Lost. 36 23 25 23 a4 27 2 2 38 44 tative National New ork 6, Brooklyn 10, Pittsburg 3, Dubel Park same' them Saturday and Sunday The question of a R. ee League AN of row - Corbett Discusses Tough Ones He Has Met. Clawson one-half Clawson under American Mrs. No Stop-Overs or Round-Trip Tickets Under New Order. KAYSVILLE TIME TABLE WOMAN FALLS FROM TRAIN. TURF MAIN and EXCGHANGF eta Se ESTE COLLECTIONS SPECIAL REPORTS GILES-AMERICAN MEROANTILE ST. Eastern ~ ~~ races. AGENCY } Direct wire for all sporting events. | | suite 412 D. F. Walker Building. |