Show I 1 ON VIE DIAMOND i rale salt lakes beat the ath lettes I 1 I 1 I 1 MORE OF THE SCHOOL sh e aidan memorial salt lake news ion itaf tle I 1 A I 1 tramp ended BASE BALL the ut likes beat athletics A V ollea adms according to previous pre announcement 1 game of baseball was placed 1 boewe tile salt lakes and tile AIM ties in lester park yesterday at 31 tito salt lakes went first to ba t aa scored one run by A three base lilt by blanchard tito athletics I 1 kept close at their heels also making one run neither side made a ran in the second inning the salt likes being whitewashed by a long fil caught az b ensign and tavo wel aided three strikes anti out to ab ick m ton retired the A athletics the dillrd inning the salt likes w ant out on the same brounda a fly A ad two balls to tv rv 1 W sam browning made a 0 lilt to center it supported by tap from farley and amid yells the fourth was anade filter esting by a two baso club ile halt lakes made two runs on it I 1 but the athletes Athle tVs gained nothing in the fifth inning the salt lickes ran the score up to four on long hits which ensign would have caught had the ball not struck in the trl N tile athletics made a number of it I 1 hits but perished I 1 1116 plate was reached the score stood 7 to 2 in iho sixth inning castona Caston 4 the atcher took the box relieving from this time the ath fetics to make a run while their scored one in the ath inn ng still the 4 did q ajl in bati ting though a m led difference was shown in the pitching which they had to contend with in tile last inning brown reached third but was left by three weak men at the bat ave score food 8 to 2 in favor of the salt IMS I 1 SALT LAKES T R A X bader c I 1 5 1 4 0 0 I 1 blanchard lb 5 3 2 4 2 1 mcandrews ab 5 1 22 0 1 1 straub c 5 1 4 8 2 fleucken sq 4 1 2 2 2 castone rf 4 0 3 r i I 1 plaits ab 4 0 4 2 0 barker lf 4 0 4 1 0 margolis p 4 1 2 3 1 total 4 0 7 7 T 8 I 1 4 Ts it A r I 1 browning ab 5 1 4 2 1 fable y ab 4 1 2 3 1 or it elac 4 0 1 4 2 nowman so 4 0 4 3 1 I 1 lb 4 0 3 3 4 1 E n lf 4 0 4 3 2 3 g ens en rj 4 0 3 1 2 brown 1 4 0 Z GO 0 boyle C 4 0 3 I 1 0 1 total 27 2711 salt lakes 4 11 athletics I 1 01 2 earned runs sal salt likes 4 ath detles 2 two base hits straub Blauch ird mcandrews browning 1 and three base hits blanchard bader and farley wild pitcher margetts 1 dam on bills brown 1 left on b asee athletics 8 lakes 4 s truck out by ISlar getts 5 cat tone 7 brown 4 umpire cleber of ogden scorer john of otes resigns fielding visa a leading feature of the gaine I 1 carstones Ca stones pitching bewildered the boys they would strike at balls circling around their necks the rough ground meae the play k ing very uncertain bader to blanchard when the itar I 1 ita nde A mut oh play ball we ha ve no soft snap here I 1 11 it Is ilot fair to charge a fielder with a n error when the ball falls in the trees some of the abree base hits would not RP on the score had it not been f orar the trees I 1 eighteen dollars was coller tedon the grounds it all went to the visit d ing team 1 11 the athletics have pa 11 1 I for years I 1 and all the ai received from the pub I 1 to woul 1 I not keep them in bate and balls yesterday they the bats and ball sandre calved nothing in return the penurious disposition of game of the prominent spectators was adoun ding of those who were able to pay borao refused to gevea nickel others gave their nickel and no more one man threw in half a dolar ana 11 took 45 cents from the hat in ex 1 0 change talk about your niggards nig gards I 1 I 1 and Reel there appear to be I 1 lenty of them in ogden and I 1 t ile love to watch it base ball game AS W I 1 I 1 as the man wl 10 pays his dollar for it however the bo y s would like the all contributions are voluntary I 1 1 I 1 I 1 the salt lakes will play here sola to morrow afternoon august the A athletics think thoy can do bet ter although it was generally fed that they played better yesterday than at any game they have played I 1 1 this semon SCHOOL NOTES 1 1 6 ta tie 4 W 0 of when the reform school building fer I 1 corn plated it Is to accommodate two undred inmates the first I 1 building erected while it will no t be of that capacity gift be arec ted in accordance with the general design at present there are not enough candidates for a place n r this I 1 reform school in utah to till build ing whose capacity is hundred at the recent meeting of the trustee im this city it was resolved that the chair should a committee of 1 1 onoto architects to submit to the various plans and for a main building to two families of fifty ch secluding a building for bervi for the pame and gene rai offices it awo also decided thit g building should be erected for dining kitchen bakery and laundry purposes to accommodate two ban drea inmates and also that a build lot be erected for bollar room fuel town and engine room of sufficient capaci ty to serve for two hundred in matet lid their offic erti the sewer age heating ant other apparatus ire 0 to be of FuM clout to serve for two hundred inmates ait the plans to be made with a view to having the bul edinge ultimately I 1 risteo II the okay whose plats am accepted for ow a W 9 9 I 1 11 1 I 1 s chaira coun y vh it barton of the following supplemental report the committee which viall iad the was also fed and ced on ord ta oze 11 resident ancl of h territorial chool your committee ar pointed to visit reform schools in the states for the purpose of aro information in kopd to the construction and ol same to report that e are bea obligations to supe tin sampson c A golden colo bupt supt of 1111 bupt supt brown of st maj a a III to bupt supt gower oi isalina MIti bigan for courtesies during our visit and for plans of their respective buildings ue which we now present fot consideration auguet 10 IM JOB leq i ll 11 steif committee J 11 mo whereupon on motion of mr R tic h aads it was resolved that the thanks of the trustees for the its form school be tendered bupt supt L aam son a golden colorado t bupt supt ler of pontiac illinois buril brown of st paul minnesota and bupt supt ic higan SprIngs 16 destination of a large excursion on the liea pest excursions to tile bear lake auntry offered the public will take trains will leave from prove ace it lake and ogden and will also take passengers pas seagers from the barlous sta COBS on tb so d the excursion w ill he made 5 on a a special train over the oregon short line via granger re turning over the T 1 N soda S the famous summer bresat lin bs it visited As the tickets are good for fifteen da s the will have ample it js j me to remain for a week at these springs the fare is lower than ever before being placed at the aman sarn of board at soda springs can bo had for per day though the managers of the excursion think that even better rates will be obtained this is all unexcelled 0 for a pleasant out forthe ity leaie I 1 salt i ako noam buerd neus I 1 another company of t ing saints left liverpool today to day on the aulon oulon so ft is learned by private dispatch krefl ident George Teasdale 1 this morning while the hands on president angus X cannons farm a t Bluff dala were engaged in in a 0 was near the bee of the bay field brother cannon who happened to be on the spot dispatched the reptile by cutting off its head it had five rattles and WAS therefore a five year old snake the many friends of 0 en S a ill regret to learn that lie A been prostrated for rome time w ill a fe vere attack of illness the trouble being in his lungs on ac c aunt of the attack from which the respected res petted veteran is suffering he was compelled to leave a errings Br rings w I 1 it i her tie had gone in t le pl I 1 a r U rating an cretu a 1 its morning rather adred was feeling medhat e ter bat h 6 h to u deep an I 1 e ly amon 9 his family an id ild f r do in the last evening william wal lin joseph randall joseph odell of the tr og force of t his of fice and lt holls carr of drug establishment returned from a weeks trip to the they had guns and big straw lists the hats were hardly large elou h to COV I 1 er their wonderful tales of overture Oven ture with fish and bear their route was over the old rear lake road to black smiths fork therole the hole week was the trip and the out was tin of deli gilt frontu the fresh breezes of ogden valley to the cheese a ll 11 I rustie society of black F 0 rk I 1 raffle last night the drawing for a 0 rg an was held at the broom two hundred it crets had been sold land a large crowd assembled to shake for theorize the prize there were four ties on 44 the highest number cast be tween judge gibbons V P thomp son charles shaefer and will greenwell As judge gibbons was the the four present the de cleave throw will be i p a few days services memorial services in honor of cleo philip il sheridan will be beld under the auspices of the army of ahe tonight at abo tent on the corner of fourth and b r ain the service be vera impressive and the ablo alo ca ally invited to 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