Show STATE NEWS LOGAN TAKES FINAL defeats park city in last game of series park city july 5 in about as crude an exhibition of the national game as has been seen on the local ground this season park city lost the final game of the park city logan series by the big score of 17 to 10 mead was in the box for the locals and the visitors took so kindly to his delivery that after seven innings had been played and twelve hits gathered by the Loga spillman was substituted and from this time on allowed the visitors but one bit park cites third baseman gave about as weird an exhibition of how his position should be played as one could ever hope to see he accepted only one out of his five chances and was responsible for at least six of the visitors runs hahn started to pitch tor logan but the Par kites did so well on his delivery that to stop the batting rally thornton was substituted and did what was required of him by allowing only two hits and striking out two men owing to the fact that the stores closed during the time of the game a large crowd was in attendance DEATH OF HC AMBROSEN provo july 5 herman C ambrosen died at his home in this city at 1215 today from old age after three weeks illness the deceased was bom in bornholm denmark december 22 1823 and became a member of the church of jesus christ of later day saints in in 1863 he emigrated to utah with his family and haa since made his home in provo where he follow ed his trade of tailoring mr am brosan was an honorable industrious man and enjoyed the respect of the community he leaves a widow two daughters and a son eight grand children the time of the funeral has not been fixed as it is not known when his son who Is in wyoming can arelva here A daughter has been born to mr and mrs eben mann of and a son to mr and mrs thomas P alien of provo all well the following marriage licenses have been issued julius C kraus of mammoth aged 21 and pauline deaniel mater of eureka aged 18 charles E hanks of salem aged 23 and chloe bowers t spanish fork aged 22 it Is believed that the fourth and fifth fingers and part of the thumb of mr freshwaters hand which was injured by the explosion of a bomb last night may be saved great sympathy Is expressed tor mr freshwater who is a highly respected citizen especially as it has become known that the accident was caused by his efforts to save others from injury there was great danger of all the fireworks catching fire and that the indi scrim binate explosion would have resulted in dangerous accidents to the great crowd standing near mr freshwater saw this and grabbed a bomb which bad been ignited to enrow 11 away from the other and while hurrying through the crowd with the bomb it exploded inflicting the severe injury to mr freshwaters hand BODY CUT TO PIECES lehl july 5 about 5 on the morning of the fourth john lewis son of henry lewi was run over by a rio grande western train and literally cut to pieces As he had ideen drinking rather freely during the evening it Is the general opinion of the people that he had become intoxicated and had stumbled and fell on the track just as the train came along three trains had passed over his body before any one knew of the accident he was about 28 years of age and leaves a wife and three children his remains were burled this morning postmaster S W ross left here monday tor a fifteen days vacation in idaho he will attend the state postmasters convention in logan july 12 and 13 W E whipple and chris frederickson left this morning for garland where they will be employed by aho sugar company washington july 5 the bureaus weekly crop bulletin says the conditions on the pacific coast were generally favorable considerable corn has been laid by in kansas spring wheat continues in the fine condition on the north pacific coast except in the valley where aphides are unusually numerous the apple crop la much below average la all |